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So I think I have posted on the forum here all of one or two times. I mainly use it for information. I have looked through all 354 pages of this keggerator post though and I was inspired to say the least. I started my keezer about 2 weeks ago and finally have a finished product along with my fermenting fridge. I went with a car theme. The grille and door handles are all from my 67' Camaro that is currently in the shop getting painted. I put some new handles and grille on the car and used the old ones for the keezer build. Here you go, hope you like them.

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The gauges are fully functional and show the inside keezer temp and the CO2 line pressure(I'm currently carbing an Alaskan Amber Clone)

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The Coors is a buddies I swear....

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Notice the headlight switch on the side of the lid

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Oh and here is one of the car

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^^ Thanks!

I actually went through grade school(k-8) in Green River, southwest corner. I ended up looking at all of the 67 plates from the places I have lived and Wyoming definately had the best looking plate.
 
sorry for the crappy pic, but getting it sealed in and a shelving system built for it

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So I think I have posted on the forum here all of one or two times. I mainly use it for information. I have looked through all 354 pages of this keggerator post though and I was inspired to say the least. I started my keezer about 2 weeks ago and finally have a finished product along with my fermenting fridge. I went with a car theme. The grille and door handles are all from my 67' Camaro that is currently in the shop getting painted. I put some new handles and grille on the car and used the old ones for the keezer build. Here you go, hope you like them.

2012-04-15_20-32-36_134.jpg

2012-04-15_20-33-04_534.jpg

2012-04-15_20-33-18_819.jpg

2012-04-15_20-33-31_502.jpg



The gauges are fully functional and show the inside keezer temp and the CO2 line pressure(I'm currently carbing an Alaskan Amber Clone)

2012-04-15_20-33-47_584.jpg

2012-04-15_20-34-44_506.jpg


The Coors is a buddies I swear....

2012-04-15_20-34-32_902.jpg


Notice the headlight switch on the side of the lid

2012-04-15_20-34-18_360.jpg


2012-04-15_20-35-10_651.jpg


Oh and here is one of the car

IMG_20120124_124324.jpg

Love it! Using the boost gauge is a great idea. Oh, badass car too :rockin:
I would trade my 04 gto for one of those anyday!
 
Thanks everyone. That's exactly what I was shooting for something that was personalized and showed my intrests. The car, its a whole different story on a whole different forum. Thanks for the props.
 
Wow that is sweet. I was going to do lights on the collar on mine with the Japenese scripts for strength and honor but I backed out of the idea. Very nice. Good work.
 
Ah, the mystery behind what's being dispensed by those taps... cold... delicious... home-brewed.

I'll probably dream about those pictures tonight. :)

Looks nice, man.
 
Well done scruggs, I like the repurposing of the parts. 67' Camaro is my dream car, I'm filled with envy right now.

Agreed, that is awesome. My brother had a 68 when we were younger and I always wanted it (never got it).

I especially liked this little gem buried in between the pics:
The Coors is a buddies I swear....
:D
 
microbrewed said:
This is made from an old wine barrel, which I happen to have a ton of. My friend is an ac/refrigeration tech and this was our first try at kegerators. Probably going to make more since it looks so rad!

That's pretty slick. Can you show us the inner workings?
 
We'll be doing a step by step guide to mount taps to the outside of your fridge. Just need approval from the powers that be. ;-)
 
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I built this kegerator a little over a year ago and added the collar a few months back. The drip tray has a drain that goes into the kegerator and is attached to a mason jar via 3/4" tubing to collect any spillage/overflow
 

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