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My 1952 F-1. I did all the work myself. The seat came with the truck when I got it and the cover is almost perfect. I replaced the foam, and painted the springs on the bottom to get rid of mice crap etc. The back was untouched. I cleaned up and painted the frame. The floor is Home Depot carpet. The interior panels are 1/8" MDF covered with glued on upholstery material. MDF can be bent into shape by soaking it first. As can be seen I store stuff in the cab. I used a pdf template found on another thread to make the panels. It worked out pretty well. My apologies to the member who posted it, but I don't recall who it was. So far, I haven't found a bezel for the dome light, but I had a lens so I 3D printed one. I have an original radio, but I doubt that I'll get it to work. I also have a cute 3 door heater which I haven't installed yet. I also 3D printed the Overdrive handle.
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