Wrapping up the day shots of thecopcar.
5he new locker is in place. I really like the drawers on this one. I retained the cargo barrier because it’s convenient to mount stuff and I’m averse to getting smacked from behind.
Then the ambition kicked in. Why don’t I pull the old weapon locker out of thecopcar too. And since these things are huge sitting on furniture dollies, put the cool one in thecopcar. The lockers are both aluminum but the black one is significantly lighter. It’s made of different weight...
Today I got Way ambitious. Lola got the seats out of thecopcar. I had planned that. To do that I had to get the weapon locker out because the mounting brackets used the seat bolts. I only wanted to move the seats once.
You can see Lola still has the radio console in place. I still need to...
I recently picked up a second Tahoe to use for a daily driver, so thecopcar can get a little more developed for overlanding and camping. Both are GMT900 generation, so I can do some common mods, and definitely maintenance. While both are PPV models, I’m leaning towards calling the new one...
I recently picked up a second Tahoe to use for a daily driver, so thecopcar can get a little more developed for overlanding and camping. Both are GMT900 generation, so I can do some common mods, and definitely maintenance. While both are PPV models, I’m leaning towards calling the new one...
My own experience with handhelds as well. The older bricks were much easier to deal with than the current pocket radios.
once I installed a mobile radio, I never even thought about a handheld again, unless I was in a rental car.
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