reproduction interior trim 72-93 dodge full size
#11
RE: reproduction interior trim 72-93 dodge full size
ORIGINAL: turbododgepirate
For the same price, I would think full length. Will these have built in door straps? No door straps? I might be buying a whole cab because of the rust issues on mine. My budget is shot to crap.
ORIGINAL: 4406rr
I am looking for door panels to mold now both early and later style.On the later style would you want the full legnth or the shorter style
I am looking for door panels to mold now both early and later style.On the later style would you want the full legnth or the shorter style
to bad you are so far away I have a nice cab from a 86 no rust I would let it go cheap
#12
RE: reproduction interior trim 72-93 dodge full size
Do you think it might me possible to make a set of rear door panels for a crew cab to match the long LE style ones? I'm building a crew cab and love the LE interior. I believe I have the original rear door panels. They are from 78 I believe.
#15
RE: reproduction interior trim 72-93 dodge full size
I`m interested too,please keep us posted on your progress.My truck has all the trim pieces but a previous owner cracked some of them when he replaced the headliner.
#17
RE: reproduction interior trim 72-93 dodge full size
we are still working on the interior parts they are comming forsure and i am also working on 3/4 and 1 tun controle arms as well
look for 2 of our trucks on the cover of sport truck magazine
look for 2 of our trucks on the cover of sport truck magazine
#19
It would be really cool if you could do a fiberglass dash, glovebox and ashtry pull out too...
and fiberglass sunvisors - if everything is the same material and the same paint is used, the inside of the cab would look absolutly awesome!
as for the woodgrain door panels... get some wall paneling, cut it to size, stain the backside the color you want, then use a good layer of polyurithane on both sides and the edges... makes awesome panels. and being Veneer plywood, it'll hold up to quite a bit of abuse... I think they do sell paneling with out that tacky trailer home design on either side, so it looks like regular plywood... more expensive though :S
and fiberglass sunvisors - if everything is the same material and the same paint is used, the inside of the cab would look absolutly awesome!
as for the woodgrain door panels... get some wall paneling, cut it to size, stain the backside the color you want, then use a good layer of polyurithane on both sides and the edges... makes awesome panels. and being Veneer plywood, it'll hold up to quite a bit of abuse... I think they do sell paneling with out that tacky trailer home design on either side, so it looks like regular plywood... more expensive though :S
#20
If your looking for parts for a 70's dodge....i have almost anything you would need! I started a project with a 79 powerwagon and i relocating to houston. With that being said i have no room for the powerwagon. Extra parts include long bed( ready sand blasted and primered)..cab..(painted sublime green)...doors, fenders, inner fender wells, radiator support( sandblasted and primered)..2wd rolling frame with 8 3/4 rearend...new headman headers...so much stuff i cant even list! Plus...i have a complete powerwagon ready to drive....with 318..727..i pretty great shape...interior looks almost new...just needs new carpet...and has a lil tear in the seat...it is a complete powerwagon!!! so if anyone is intrested...contact me! thanx!