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All New interiors help

purduerider

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I built my 1970 Bronco from scratch! Only thing I have left is the interior (carpet, interior panels, seats and audio systems). I need a lot of help trying to figure out what I should get. I could sell out and just buy the package from Velocity which I literally love but I’m doing this from scratch so I won’t. I need some help as to where I can find all the panels that my upholstery guy can cover?
 
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purduerider

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My biggest concern is how to basically get panels to wrap pretty much what Velocity has.
 
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purduerider

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Also, any advice on a high quality leather that people have used that is good for a Bronco with no top?
 

1969

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I see that some of the vendors offer blank metal or abs door panels. Your upholstery guy should be able to cover them however you want I would think.
 

AZ73

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I bought Tom's seats, and blank steel panels for the doors and quarters and sent them all (after drilling holes for the door mounting springs) to my upholsterer and had them done in Italian leather. Then I mounted the factory door pulls and window crack. The rear panels are held in place with neodymium magnets so they can be easily removed without pulling the roll bar. I can just pull them straight up. I don't really need to remove them because I welded 1/4" flat bar stock under the rear quarters, and drilled and tapped them for the hard top bolts so I don't need nuts.

You can kind of see the door and quarter panels here:


And the seats (I provided seat warmers to the upholsterer to install under the leather):

 
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mustanggarage

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I bought these from Jason Gamroth off facebook. https://www.facebook.com/jason.gamroth they are nice quality. a lot of people have had them covered I just left them bare and painted them. the dash pad I bought from wild horses. the center console I got from Grand wagoneering https://grandwagoneering.com/collections/vintage-auto-gear-accessories the seats are procar from wild horses, wild horses has some new seats that look really nice with a diamond pattern that sit even lower than these apparently.

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purduerider

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Gonna get it in Mahogany. Now i need to know where to get the chairs and bench. I need the click in tabs on the bench for a baby seat.
 
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