Bought my HHR 10-1-05 and been a work in progress ever since
LS with a 2.2 that came w pioneer stereo, mudflaps, running boards, onstar, ABS and side curtain air bags.
all the car has been modified cept the undercarriage
have added and taken off many things and decided on a old school muscle car look that is lowered and powered
now with a supercharger
here are pics
when i bought it
current pics
Back window engraving
musical watermarking on doors on both sides
painted leather steering wheel
OEM black seats with painted blue centers, painted bowtie and enbroidered CJ and Shagy headrests
pilot joytick knob for auto- only one ever done. hard to do because of front button and none available for auto
Boost guage and wide band at the bottom of the waterfall
interior
my custom painted Johnny Lightning i did. Car is 2.5 in long by 1 inch wide
My Road Ripper 14 inches long, 6 in wide and 6 in tall w watermarking
custom painted thule for road trips
1st ever 2.2 HHR Supercharged
www.chevyhhrfamily.net
RIP Sean aka Shagy- my son who died at age 16.5
We miss you bud
I must admit it's cleaner then most HHR's Ive seen, a few things I personally wouldn't do but overall not bad at all.
JGM T-SHIRTS!!!!
In Loving Memory of Phil Martin December 14 2005
Alexis: Dustin, you're ghey, lol. I am better. I have tits, and tits rule all.
love the exterior paint job.....
not a fan of the interior paint scheme....
need to lose the side pipes
other than that thou very nice
RIP JESSE GERARD.....Youll always be in my thoughts and prayers...
its a retro car
the interior is painted to make it look like a 50s to 60s car which all had painted metal and fabric and leather interiors. not this cheap plastic they put in them these days.
triple lakes are nice and i love them just got tired of cleaning, rust and
as the old addage says
buy one for yourself and you do what you want to do with it
as for mine i have done and am doing exactly what i want to do with mine and love it.
1st ever 2.2 HHR Supercharged
www.chevyhhrfamily.net
RIP Sean aka Shagy- my son who died at age 16.5
We miss you bud
I think the painted interior might be more likely to achieve the look you are going for if it was sanded smooth, and not the stock texture.
Not my style, but you achieved what you wanted with it, so props to you.
Sorry to hear about your son, too.