Averysm09
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Sadly, I'd have to get anything I found wrapped. My truck has that amazing (as a friend of mine put it, "80's **** room red") colored interior.
Sadly, I'd have to get anything I found wrapped. My truck has that amazing (as a friend of mine put it, "80's **** room red") colored interior.
Let me give another vote for the "Bordello Red" interior. It's grown on me...I prefer darker colors (dark gray, blue, or black), but I'll happily take dark red over a "light" color (tan, light gray, white) any day of the week!Nothing wrong with ***** red... it has style and character...
Quoted for truth...I've seen this on a couple of other trucks. There's a right way to do it, and there's this way...it cannot be said often enough that installing buckets the "wrong" way can be a serious safety problem!!Whatever you put in make sure it is supported probably. I pulled a set of buckets out of my truck that I think are from a bronco to put a bench seat in. I needed the seating for kids. Well on both sides the seats were almost breaking through the floor.
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Flat black two tone with the red looks good. Bruiser is still only half done, but this is when I first started it.
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The Enterprise has a lot of actual wood on the inside. Center console, on the dash "shelf" and carpet on all 4 door panels has been replaced with wood. I think I'll leave it the way it is.
I think this is the first time I've seen OBS door panels in a brick-nose truck. How far off are the lines between the door panels and the dash? Did you have to do any trimming to get the door to close cleanly (i.e. any interference between the top front of the door panel and the side of the dash)? Any chance of taking any pictures of how they interact with the doors closed?89 dash, 95 door panels, 05 front buckets, 87 center console spray bombed with duplicolor.You must be registered for see images attachYou must be registered for see images attach
Very cool! Is she a Centurion conversion or similar? Those are about the only trucks from our generation I've seen with actual wood in the interiorThe Enterprise has a lot of actual wood on the inside. Center console, on the dash "shelf" and carpet on all 4 door panels has been replaced with wood. I think I'll leave it the way it is.