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so I've been working on my truck for the last 2 months this is what it looked like a month ago
This was it two weeks ago
this was it last week when I put in bucket seats from a 2004 Expedition with lumbar support and heated seats. i also put a center console in that folds up and becomes a seat
and here she is all put back together
and of course being from canada eh I had to climb a snow bank
Nice job, I like the single cab look too & the grill looks great! I remember when that`s about all you saw, when the crewcab shortbeds like mine were new I thought they were the strangest looking things,now they just seem commonplace.
Nice job man, I really dig the seats. I have really been duying to do leather like that, but have no clue where to begin to try and match seats to fit. If you dont mind me bugging you, what sort of frabrications did it require to get those Expedition seats to fit? Because I got a 1995 F350, and if it didnt require to much fabricating I would love to copy u!
Last edited by FordF350Baby; Jan 28, 2008 at 09:22 PM.
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all I had to do was straighen the bend in the brackets that attack the seat to the floor and drill new holes.
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