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Hey guys I am int he process of gettign the bodywork done on my 1978 ford f-250 and I am goign to be soon putting the itnerior in it and was wondering some of you guys who modify you interiors what all can you do with them? Please post pictures. I am painting my truck viper red.
thanks,
Jimmy
PS I got a cloth dashpad, headliner and doorpanel inserts.
You can check out my gallery, there are some pics in there from last month. I will post some updated pics in the next few days with my bucket seats installed.
I have a couple of pics in my gallery, I just got the Recaro's installed and the shifter console finished. The seat bracket's were the most difficult part. I was trying to keep the stock look for the most part, nothing too rad. Wanted the seats to look like they belonged in there. I believe it made a world of difference in appearance and comfort. -Ed
Gene, Thanks a lot for the information. That's the kind of set up I had in mind for my truck. I've looked in all sorts of vehicles at the bone yard and couldn't find anything like that. Now I know what to look for specificaly. Is that seat pretty comfortable?
Mike
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