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are you going to put a back on the seat back? I am having my upholstery guy make a back on my seat using the same material the goes around the edge and up the middle (also will be used for the piping).
As much of an "original look" fan I am, that is one beautiful looking instrument cluster you made. As this being my first time seeing this thread, that is some good work you have done to your interior.
I got the top half of the seat done and bolted seat in truck , then it started pouring rain so my day got cut short . here's the pics i still gotta clean up the bottom corners as ACME didn't finish the sewing all the way.
tip for anyone doing this by themselves , when putting the seat back to the bootom seat put a 4"x4" square of cardboard in between seat pivot arm and new material , this will let you slide it into position with out tearing up the new vinyl !!
Dang. Super nice looking interior. So much more welcoming than the modern F150 when opening the door - home vs. a space ship.
My only suggestion, albeit minor. Get a small touch up brush and paint the seat adjusting lever black.
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