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Hoofbeat Racer
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http://fordtruk.com/forums/album.php?user_id=19

I don't know what I am more excited about. My new interior or figuring out how to post the link to it :oops: :wink:

Here are the fruits of my weekend. Original 66 Ranger with small rare shifter option? Does it look believable, still have some cleaning up to do but I think it looks cool.

Mark 8)
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Looks awsome to me!!

I like the color and the seats and dash realy set things off!

Nicly done!
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I dig the seats. I have a set I want to get leather for. Mine came out of a Slick 4x4. Anyone know if Mustang seats are available in leather in the aftermarket?
My Slick is rustier than your Slick! :D
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Hoofbeat
Looks really cool. 8) 8) 8) 8)
Wish my slick was that close. :oops: :cry:
Still fabricating and test fitting everything.Then paint , interior,and final assembly still to come.
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LOOKS GOOD TO ME. THE GAUGE PANEL LOOKS GREAT ALSO. GOOD JOB. 8) 8) 8)

LONNIE
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Post by Casper »

Is that one of the new dashes Carpenters are making? I saw a prototype but havent got my hands on a productions piece yet.
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The dash has been vacuum plated by CV Vacuumplaters in Mission, BC. The lens was polished and the bezels were redone. Gauges are autometer traditional chrome.

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