dragstews
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- Joined
- Mar 27, 2024
- Posts
- 252
- Reaction score
- 836
- Location
- Belleview Florida US of A
- First Name
- Jesse
- Truck Year
- Body 1954, frame 1975
- Truck Model
- R-100
- Engine Size
- 406 ci SBC
Thanks ...
Didn't want to get too far away from the stock look outside ..
The Dagmar bumper, fat fenders, 47 Ford hood ornament was a bit faraway from looking stock, but did enhanced the truck with what I had going down ... IMO
Main thing was getting rid of the skateboard look of the tires sticking out from under the fenders ..
The interior seen a world of modifications ..
Again the goal was to try to keep it looking like a old truck with having modern creature comforts mixed in ..
Bucket seats, electric windows, keyless power door locks, A/C, Caddy steering column, under dash courtesy lights and the power cowl vent was all about the comfort ..
Keeping the old truck theme going was using door armrests from 58-up Chevy trucks .. They have a polished Stainless Steel band that added some dress-up to a otherwise dull area ..
I'm working the firewall at the moment filling unused holes.
Bought a re-pop firewall mat to help keep a near stock look.
Also redoing the lower steering column mount to be more pleasing to the eye ..
Some patching to fill the stock hole in the wall will be needed ..
Didn't want to get too far away from the stock look outside ..
The Dagmar bumper, fat fenders, 47 Ford hood ornament was a bit faraway from looking stock, but did enhanced the truck with what I had going down ... IMO
Main thing was getting rid of the skateboard look of the tires sticking out from under the fenders ..
The interior seen a world of modifications ..
Again the goal was to try to keep it looking like a old truck with having modern creature comforts mixed in ..
Bucket seats, electric windows, keyless power door locks, A/C, Caddy steering column, under dash courtesy lights and the power cowl vent was all about the comfort ..
Keeping the old truck theme going was using door armrests from 58-up Chevy trucks .. They have a polished Stainless Steel band that added some dress-up to a otherwise dull area ..
I'm working the firewall at the moment filling unused holes.
Bought a re-pop firewall mat to help keep a near stock look.
Also redoing the lower steering column mount to be more pleasing to the eye ..
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Some patching to fill the stock hole in the wall will be needed ..