Changing the color of my interior
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Changing the color of my interior
Can my dash pad be painted? I've read a little on here about dye, mine is currently a dark blue and I'm wanting it black. The dash pad is in very good shape except for the speaker grill has a crack in it, not sure what to do about that. Also my truck came with some crappy almost card board like door panels, was thinking about getting some steel ones? Carpet of rubber floor mat?? Lots of questions!!
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Re: Changing the color of my interior
Dyeing the dash pad black should be pretty easy and come out good. Not sure what to do about your speaker grill. I'm putting steel '68 door panels in place of my originals on my '70. The old ones were pretty much shot. Depending on how you intend to use your truck on the mat vs carpet. Carpet would improve the sound factor especially if you put down some deadener and insulation. Here's what I did http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... hp?t=72981 and here's how it turned out http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... &start=450, about 1/2 way down the page.
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Re: Changing the color of my interior
Yeah, dyeing the dashpad should be fairly easy, as long as it's completely clean first. Proper prep is the key. Depending on your plans for this truck, whether it's something you're really fixing up nice or just wanting to do a mild clean-up, you might consider looking into the ABS dashpad covers that snap on over the top of the existing dashpad. There are several places to get these...Coverlay is one company that comes to mind. You can hit Google for additional outlets. Another option is to remove the dashpad completely, so that it's just bare painted steel. Many people do this and love the look.
As for the door panels, it's been a while since I looked at a '70-'72 truck door, so I can't remember if the door is drilled for the steel panels...I'm thinking they're not. However, drilling a few holes to mount the earlier panels is pretty easy.
As for the floor...again, it depends on your plans for the truck and how you use it. If it's strictly a work truck, then rubber floor mats make cleanup a breeze. But carpeting (and perhaps some underlay too) does help dampen road noise and improve the overall appearance.
As for the door panels, it's been a while since I looked at a '70-'72 truck door, so I can't remember if the door is drilled for the steel panels...I'm thinking they're not. However, drilling a few holes to mount the earlier panels is pretty easy.
As for the floor...again, it depends on your plans for the truck and how you use it. If it's strictly a work truck, then rubber floor mats make cleanup a breeze. But carpeting (and perhaps some underlay too) does help dampen road noise and improve the overall appearance.
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Re: Changing the color of my interior
Not really after a show truck, just want a nice cruiser. I'll probably go with carpet on the floor. I wanted to try and get some steel door panels because the ones that I have currently are like card board and warped. I've thought about the coverlay for my dashpad, do they look pretty good???
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Re: Changing the color of my interior
I painted my dash pad black with vinyl paint and for the speaker opening I used a metal speaker grill.
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Re: Changing the color of my interior
I've never seen one in person so I have no personal experience, but most people say they look great when first installed, though aren't as resistant to UV light as the manufacturers sometimes tout. I've also head reports that some of the cheaper ones will get misshapen over time from temperature extremes.
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Re: Changing the color of my interior
Has anyone ever dyed a brand new neutral colored Dashboard from places like LMC or AutoKrafters? Is it the same process like painting it with SEM Vinyl Coating?
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