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Its getting time to put my 1994 Flareside away for the winter and I want to do some custom interior work while I have the chance.
I don't want to do anything too radical, but I'd like to make my truck stand out from the average truck. I've decided to work on the interior, and I'm looking for ideas.
Here's what I've got to work with: standard F150 interior, grey bench seat and headliner. I've already installed a Hurst Bullet 5-speed shifter and it looks alot better then the stock shifter unit.
Anyone have an ideas as to what I can do to the rather plain interior of the stock 1994 F150 and not spend alot of money at the same time?
New interior lighting, custom gauges ... Mine are Curtis Joseph when he was a Leaf , toggle switch panel for lighting or whatever, painted dash pieces, billit stuff, new pedals, .... I can think of more but will stop there
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