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Does anyone know of a sponsor that sells stuff for green interiors Like door panals, seat covers and carpet. Ive been looking around everywhere and nobody seams to sell any of this stuff in green.
I can get you Jade Green carpet, new with backing, aftermarket, molded for your cab.
Is your truck a single or supercab?
The green doorpanels I have are trash.
Can you find a auto upholstery store in your town to either recover your seat or make a cover?
I don't know if they are a sponsor or not, but, you might want to check out the Eastwood company. They sell the upholstery paint and tons of other specialty stuff. They are the ones that I bought the Rust Encapsulator paint from, which is supposedly better, (according to them) than POR-15.
Also, I have a 78 cab that has the green interior, if interested, I'll send you some pics?
Here's their web address; www.eastwoodco.com
They're pretty reasonably priced as well.
Well Im doing a restoration and was hoping to find some new stuff. The carpet Im not to woried about I was thinking of puting that rubery stuff down because Ive been known to trash carpet with my dirty shoes.
The biggest thing Im woried about is the seat I would like to just get one of thoes covering kits so I could do it myself and not half to pay someone a arm and a leg to do it from scratch.
As for the door panels I could live with the ones I have but some new ones would be nice because mine are a little faded at the top.
The door panels are plastic molded, just paint them green. Fix the holes or cracks on yours, sand it down and paint. Depending on the existing colors, you might want to prime them first, especially if you putty and ssanded an area.
Does anyone know of a sponsor that sells stuff for green interiors Like door panals, seat covers and carpet. Ive been looking around everywhere and nobody seams to sell any of this stuff in green.
Not an FTE sponsor, but try here: originalauto.com
If you want the paint to stick you need to use an auto grade vinyl cleaner/primer, the color and possible a clear coat. Try Eastwood or your local auto paint supplier.
I know originalauto.com carries green interior parts because this company buys out all the leftover upholstery from Ford's supplier yearly. From the 1960's to today, this outfit has one of the largest stocks of original upholstery in the world.