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Hey, I'm getting ready to restore my old '75 F150. I have a question about the interior.
My old orange bench seat is all original and in very good shape. But I want to save it from getting worn out. What years of seats will fit in the truck?
Also, can I build a smooth panel to mount Autometer gauges in, or is there something like this out there? If so, who makes it and where? It must bolt in because I'm not cutting or modifying the dash. I want to be able to return it to stock in no time flat if I need to.
Also, where can I find a billet tilt column? I want to make the truck a comfortable cruiser that looks good on the inside and outside.
Thanks!
Last edited by BlueOvalfan85; Sep 13, 2008 at 03:50 PM.
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OK-first off,the seat from a 67-96 would work.The 81-96 would need your brackets/sliders.If you look on ebay there is a man that sells gauge sets for street rods and old ford trucks,look for it.It also really does fit right in.On ebay there is also another man that sells the ididit columns and are way WAY too expensive.I hope this helps you out!