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Re: Project Evil Tow Rig - '87 CC SRW Conversion
I need some help from everyone here! :)
I am at the point where I can do whatever I want with the interior colors EXCEPT the carpet...the carpet is all done and I ended up with ACC's 7295 Medium Doeskin color. The seats, plastic/metal/fiberglass interior garnish panels all still need to be re-done and the head liner is still not done either. I was thinking of a "Black & Tan" color scheme possibly. I was thinking about doing the head liner in a tan color matched from the carpet and re-finish all the garnish panels/trim in black. Then the seat covers would be a combination of black/charcoal leather trim and tan fabric or even tan sueded leather... The other idea is to re-finish all the garnish panels in a slightly different tan than stock, getting rid of the pasty off white upper panels, tan color matched head liner, tab leather trim on the seat cover and a tan/white hounds tooth pattern for the fabric part of the color. Throw out some ideas guys! I need help! FYI, the truck is staying white on the exterior color... Posted via Mobile Device |
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On my 76 I'm using tan seats and I was thinking of doing all the plastic pieces and headliner a darker tan for a couple reasons. One to stay cleaner looking and two, to minimize the paw prints. I thought about black, but wasn't sure if it'd be too much.
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Well, I am finally making some progress as I had to replace both exhaust manifolds, re-plumb the soft lines for the AIR Injection and a bunch of other stuff under the hood!
I got the dash all done and back together, I ended up buying the NOS tach cluster case I found and modified it to work with the Speed Buffer Speedo...all I need is the brushed aluminum trim for the gauge bezel. http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m...d/78049bf7.jpg http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m...d/09a4f7e4.jpg A/C controls all restored and painted/polished. http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m...d/52f2d177.jpg Carpet and foil backed EVA pad is installed with all new weather strip and NOS door sills. There is still a bit of finessing needed to get the carpet to lay perfect though. http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m...d/7b3a1d7a.jpg http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m...d/892dd424.jpg http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m...d/64dc6570.jpg http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m...d/c6c70dd9.jpg http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m...d/04b09b80.jpg Posted via Mobile Device Posted via Mobile Device |
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Gauge cluster and A/C Control LEDs at full brightness with everything complete!
http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m...d/508b2787.jpg http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m...d/67d31269.jpg Posted via Mobile Device |
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My jealous factor is 10 fold...
Do you even need a 4x4? I'll trade you ;) |
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Nice truck.
I'm actually converting my 86 CC SRW to a Dually. Your dash looks very nice Posted via Mobile Device |
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Awesome! I hope I get my 76 to that point before April! :lol:
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Nice work
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Things are moving along on the interior! I got the interior colors picked out and the upholstery goes in first week of February.
The carpet is already installed and you can see a swatch in this photo. The seating surface will be the lighter tan fabric and where the factory vinyl is, will be the darker leather in the upper right corner of the photo http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m...d/7514066d.jpg The interior trim is SEM Products Light Oak (15753) which is a lot lighter on the panels than the cap or samples indicate. http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m...d/47d3b3fe.jpg The lighting sucks here, it's fluorescent and alters the color. I'll get better photos in daylight soon! Here it is compared to the factory Light Saddle color. http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m...d/36ca7065.jpg I got the new GM dash pad (15641405) all color matched and perfect, with an NOS brushed aluminum trim insert (YE9 option - 14057898), NOS Silverado Emblem, and all NOS A/C ducts (even the driver side ducts). http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m...d/8b4b5ac0.jpg http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m...d/d47cddb0.jpg Posted via Mobile Device |
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Can't wait to see the whole interior, as light oak, and similar colors for the fabrics are what I'm doing for my Sub interior. |
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The color matches the cap and the samples perfectly, what I'm saying is, the color looks dark when you look at a small spot like the cap or the sample on the color swatch page from SEM, but when you get it on a large surface, it mellows down considerably and doesn't look so dark.
It matches my ACC Medium Doeskin (7295) carpet almost perfectly as well! I am so happy with it! The headliner will match but 1 shade lighter than the carpet. It wil help the interior feel bigger. I can't wait for the upholstery so I can have that nice light color offset by the dark leather. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Very nice!
I love the interior colors! Where did you get the dash? Posted via Mobile Device |
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The dash pad is still a stocked part for GM warehouses. Any dealer can still get it for you...I paid $380.00 but my parts guys hook me up.
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Just wanted to update with better shots in better lighting...
Here is the trim leather material for the interior in daylight. http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m...d/dd5de019.jpg Here it is inside. http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m...d/93b3291b.jpg Here is the new complete dash ready for install on top and stock dash on bottom. http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m...d/83afc75f.jpg New dash on left, old dash on right. http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m...d/a9ab9936.jpg Just a nice shot of the new dash. http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m...d/04c27331.jpg |
Re: Project Evil Tow Rig - '87 CC SRW Conversion
I subscribed to your thread. Building a tow rig of my own and since its going to be long hauls, comfort and looks are important to me. I like your attention to detail.
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Thank you for the subscription and the kind words! I love my attention to detail as well...sometimes my bank account begs to differ, but I always follow one saying...
"If you don't do it properly, with all intentions of perfection, what is the point of doing it?" |
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Vis a Vis bank account, there is always the next payday :-). Still cheaper than a new truck on a 10 year easy payment plan. |
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I ordered a sample of the 7295 just to make sure and it is a slightly darker, more tan (less fleshy pink) than the stock light saddle. I love it, it's perfect for any tan interior and will still go well with the stock light saddle interior trim pieces.
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Also going to run down the colors at local ppg outlet and verify vinyl dye matches. Thanks |
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Get the 7295, it will be perfect...
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I appreciate the help. |
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Looking good as always Steven!!
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Looks great so far!
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Man that looks awesome!
Your carpet will lay right once it gets hot and it has a chance to form to the floor curves better and has a little weight on it from your feet as well. That dash looks so good!! I'm jeolous!:c2: |
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