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Look in this thread for his contact info: Gary Terry (AKA Cheyenne Super-Man) 1172 Beltway S, Abilene, Texas 79602 325-691-1944 http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=153397 |
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Nice pieces! As a min, I would clearcoat them, to protect from scratches
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Nice progress Rob!
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I'd say leave it as is (it looks really good now), but you've got wood grain door panels, so it might be really cool to have the glove box and gauge panel match. You'll know what to do after you look at it with the door panels installed.
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Love the dash, still looks classic but modern
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Looks great man. You must be itching to get that thing buttoned up at this point. Throw that front end together and hood on. At least you don't have to wait for the "good" weather to drive that truck.
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Looks great! That's a serious ton of fatmat. Should be nice and quiet.
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Looking good! :metal::metal:
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Looks Awesome Rob!
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Would you hurry up and get this thing done Rob :) Looking good my friend!
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I'm trying to decide if my headliner should be white or black? Thoughts? Keep in mind, black carpet, black door panels with wood grain...
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The white looks clean
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I second the white.
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The black would make it pretty dark in the interior.... I like the white :chevy:
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I am for the black, mostly because anything white on an interrior for me ends up black not to long after the install.
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I would have gone white with everything, but DEFINITELY would keep the headliner white. Would look like a coffin in there with your bright, jazzy paint job outside. Doesn't make sense. Keep it bright with contrast.
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The white looks good but the black will look a lot more finished with everything else.
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I say white. It looks clean, brightens it up, ties in with the white in the hounds-tooth pattern and the white on the exterior. Just don't touch it! :lol: Black would work, but I tend to agree with the others, it might be too dark inside. Either way, I think it will turn out nice.
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I like the white in my suburban. I wouldn't change it to black. The white keeps it bright at night.
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I guess I will be the Lone Ranger on this one without Tonto.
Quick points on the black. So I am guessing this will be more of a show truck than driver as far as darkness goes and that what interior lights is for, on top of the fact that these Burbs are glass houses on the road so the black would be better especially with the other bright and funny looking blue headlights from other cars shining in there if you do drive at night. As far as coffin feeling the red window post pretty much break up the black, now if the headliner was to match the seat inserts then yes that white. This ride has a lot of white already and although it will look good white, I don't think the white would look uniform and finished off as the black. Man you probably shouldn't have asked us, this is a tough one and honestly anyway you go on this it would be nice. |
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Here's a couple more carpet pictures.
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Carpet looks great Rob. What color gray is that? Also what finish carpet did you go with?
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Rob,
I think you made a good choice on the headliner, I was thinking of the same for mine. You should be feeling good as you get that much closer to a finished product! |
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http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=410459 http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...ight=headliner Also, a big thanks to boardmember Portheadlight for sending me templates for he front and rear headliner panels. |
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Front headliner piece
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Lookin good Rob!
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Hung some sheet metal this weekend...
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Wow the truck looks great Rob. Have you thought about painting the middle of the grill black?
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