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Good luck with either one. The interior parts of the crew cab are almost non-existent.
I have spent a lot of time looking for both only to come up short.
My suggestion would be to make your own. Get some velour for the top and lay your own carpet. Find an upholstery shop to get the material.
Maybe some one will prove me wrong. It has happened before. No wait a minute; that was lying. No, I was only mistaken that time. That's right I wasn't proven wrong; someone just shed some light on the subject. Yeah that's right.
Can you tell I am bored yet.
You can use a carpet kit for a regular cab for the front and use flat carpet for the rear area. I don't think you are going to find an actual kit for the whole truck, unless you can order one for the later crews and use that. As for the headliner, a standard headliner is the front section and the rear is probably a trimmed down standard headliner with a piece of trim covering the gap. That's what mine looks like. Any resto house should have these pieces, except for the piece of trim for the gap. You will have to modify a rear piece of headliner trim for that. Good luck.
Last edited by crewzmaster; Mar 25, 2006 at 01:22 AM.
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Look closely in the NPD catalog chart, I've missplaced mine but they mite have a carpet kit listed there. I was about to order the set when I decided to have the local community college do the seats and carpet.
As for the headliner, I had reasonable pieces but uggly, I let them lay across the roof of my Mustang for a long time and they got a good flat arc to them. I picked up some charcoal headliner material which is already foam backed to cover it. I glued jute to the roof then the headliner to that. I used the best spray contact cement I could find and it's still up there, very quiet. We'll see what the summer sun does to it.
I have the plastic strip that snaps betrween the panels but had different ideas. I installed a dome light w/map lights from an eighties Ford in the center, then reworked rear trim to clamp the rest in place.
Forgot to take and post picks, cando soon.
what was that NPD catalog chart? i think i might try that headliner idea that you did. it sounds like a good idea. yeah get some pics soon. i will try to get some pics of my truck on here soon too.
You'll have to make your own headliners Like OLDIRON stated, I did about the same but glued the lightweight headliner material that the shop has onto the headliner board. For the center piece I cut a reg cab's trim to fit and screwed it up there like the other pieces. You can get all the materials form an uhpolstery shop. The carpet can be had from NPD, bronco graveyard, Mac's or straight from Auto custom carpets. I got mine from Mac's for 105 dollars it is 2 pieces and runs all the way to under where the fuel tank sits and meets up with the rear wall of the cab. My part # was 5772-TRUCKCARPET.
That interior looks really nice! I hope mine will look as good some day. I picked up me a set of F600 guage bezels too. Mine will be painted tho. VERY nice!!!