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Correct, 2003 F150 Lariat. The power is hooked up to both the seat, and the overhead console. The power seat moves back and forth, and the section under your butt moves up and down, and tilts forward and backward. The integrated seat belts are also great. The map lights on the overhead console both work, I believe this console actually came out of a mid 90's chebby half ton. I don't mud this truck anymore (obviously), so the seat makes it 100 times more comfortable to cruise around in. I still use the truck to make Home Depot runs, and and I drive it to work a few days a month (26 miles each way). My wife and I take it out to dinner almost every weekend. Hell, I've even taken it through valet parking. The headliner cost me about $60 to make, including the console.
When dad rolled his 79 ~6 months after getting it the headliner was crushed in the one corner so he had it covered in a velvety fabric (but not quite as soft) in a Diamond Tuck pattern. When we just had the headliner redone again after restoring it and we used the same pattern. We also did it on the seat.
As usual, I don't have any photos. I'll try to get some this weekend when I go home.
how about this head liner and dash board cover, from the classic trains planes and automobiles movie! starring Steve Martian and John Candy, i just love the ducks trim around the roof lol classic!