Quote "I don't know about any "big showing"... but I'll certainly share some pics when I get all the parts back. :D "
Figured being I referenced a casket co. the "Big Showing" sounded better than the "Final Viewing" :LOL::cool:
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Quote "I don't know about any "big showing"... but I'll certainly share some pics when I get all the parts back. :D "
Figured being I referenced a casket co. the "Big Showing" sounded better than the "Final Viewing" :LOL::cool:
That woodgraining looks very, very, nice!
my pickup had a wooden dash when i bought it an i didn't like it so changed to a steel one painted the same colour as the vehicle.
thats the great thing about building hotrods--- no two people think the same!!!!
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the seat in my 69 chev pickup was prettywell worn out and had wires pocking up thru it so got it reupholstered.not cheap at $800nz
but very very comfortable now and far purdier.
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Here are pics of my 50 Ply wagon interior I had the carpet ,headliner and seats done by a shop near me. I built and covered the side panels with speakers and also built the console. I now know why they get big bucks for doing upholstery after doing those side panels.
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Here are pics of my 50 Ply wagon interior I had the carpet ,headliner and seats done by a shop near me. I built and covered the side panels with speakers and also built the console. I now know why they get big bucks for doing upholstery after doing those side panels.
Chopt50wagon, you did an excellent job, looks nice!
My 32 3-window was interior was done by the original builder (Jerry Drye) and is done in a early to mid 60's style.
It has Oxblood (although it shows up in the photos as bright red) and black leather seats and door panels, a Stewart-Warner "Hollywood" gauge panel,
Fuel pressure hand pump, South Wind heater, a map pocket on the passenger side firewall and the required St. Christopher medal.
Jerry also handcrafted the steering wheel and the column drop is an old Rickie Smith pro stock BME connecting rod.
This thread shows that quality interiors can be done by non-professionals.
Mick
The old school look never goes out of style. I like that 2 tone .
Wow.. both of you guys have some excellent work right there! Very Very nice...
Nicely done. I like black interiors. If and when I build another car, it will have one.
Nice interiors guys!
Just finished the front seat in my 55 Ford convertiblehttp://www.clubhotrod.com/photopost/...bs/004_10_.JPG
Very nice Jeff!
Lots of good stuff here guys... Its been awhile so I know a few more interiors must have been completed! Lets see um, Please. :D:rolleyes::):cool::LOL: