Sometimes the subtle parts are the ones that really set off a project. Those are the parts that people see, and like, and sometimes gravitate towards, but they do this because those parts just fit. The difference between the best builders in the world, and the budget builder at home, isn’t just the amount of money they are spending on parts. Nope, it’s about choosing the right parts that have the right look, the right feel, and the right personality for the build. Take the 1932 Pierce Arrow gauge insert that the guys at Iron Trap Garage are installing in their 1932 Ford Roadster.
This insert looks fancier than factory, but fits, and makes people scratch their heads and wonder if it is in fact a factory part.
This look is really cool, and inspires me to do cool stuff. How about you?