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How Bout Posting Some Interior Pics??

74 DEATHMACHINE

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GETTING READY TO DO SOME INTERIOR WORK ON MY 74, INTERESTED ON SEEING WHAT OTHERS HAVE BEEN DOING AS FAR AS SEATS, CENTER/ OVERHEAD CONSOLES, CUSTOM STEREO/SPEAKER INSTALLS, TOOL BOXES, INGENIOUS IDEAS, ETC. ETC. SO........ WHATCHA GOT??????? :eek:
 

rjrobin2002

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Dash and roof painted the same color as exterior with Line-X floor. Ammo can console with cushion added to top. Seats redone using black covers from Toms. Simple but sharp looking. Easy to clean.
 

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DonsBolt

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Lets see redid my seats black vinyl outer/cloth inner with mustang headrests, with new black door panels

Rear storage, mounted to the wheel wells
 

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farnorthdan

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Not very exciting but getting closer....

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Like the ammo box idea, still trying to figure out what the watermellons are for%) ..speakerboxes????

Also like the dimond plate door panels, thinking this might be the way I go.

Great thread, as I'm right in the middle of this myself....keep em' coming.

Dan

Oh yea....really like the storage boxes aft, were these very hard to make???
 
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rjrobin2002

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Not very exciting but getting closer....

interiornearcompletion.jpg


Like the ammo box idea, still trying to figure out what the watermellons are for%) ..speakerboxes????

Also like the dimond plate door panels, thinking this might be the way I go.

Great thread, as I'm right in the middle of this myself....keep em' coming.

Dan

Oh yea....really like the storage boxes aft, were these very hard to make???

The watermellons are very usefull to distribute weight evenly, I had a very large woman in the passenger seat so I had to add some weight to the driver side.
 

Fishbone

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Nothing fancy, eliminated ash tray and speaker grill, new seat covers, custom center console, Tom's steering wheel, white gauges, new door panels, and custom headliner.

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BRONCOchild

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Lets see redid my seats black vinyl outer/cloth inner with mustang headrests, with new black door panels

Rear storage, mounted to the wheel wells

are those kick panels on your doors? sound dead-ners? patch up work? or aesthetic piece?

overall, i like how the rear storage blends in with the rest of your eb. sorry if i steal your idea!
 

AGShelby

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Ammo Can

Dash and roof painted the same color as exterior with Line-X floor. Ammo can console with cushion added to top. Seats redone using black covers from Toms. Simple but sharp looking. Easy to clean.

I just had a can coated in Line-X - have it bolted to the floor in front of the tailgate for use as a small toobox. Holds jumpers, handtools and my lug wrench and keeps them dry.
 

73stallion

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mine hasn't changed much over the years, just the trans shifter location and the roll cage.
 

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tasker

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NOT much interior in mine as i don't run doors or a full top but here's a pic of econoline seats and tuffy console
 

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bmc69

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Is that spray or roll-on bedliner, Johnny?
 

Johnny

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If I remember right it's rust... easy as sin to apply too... just spray water on it and let it sit...
 

bmc69

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If I remember right it's rust... easy as sin to apply too... just spray water on it and let it sit...

rust??? Good god man..that truck was ready for Barret Jackson when I gave it to you!
 

Johnny

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I know... and I'm kind of ashamed of myself for letting it get into this bad of shape... you want it back??
 

NicksTrix

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here's one of ours. tan leather interior & headliner
 

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bmc69

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I know... and I'm kind of ashamed of myself for letting it get into this bad of shape... you want it back??

uh..no. Certainly not after you done and let it go all to heck like that. I used to spend hours just polishing the chrome knobs on the dash board..:cry:
 

Johnny

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I know... I feel bad enough as it is... no need to rub it in..
 
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