I flipped a set of BroncoII seats I had sitting around this past week. I decided to swap my Mustang GT seats for them. recovered in charcoal suede and vinyl. Emblems came from a 64-6 Mustang with the Pony package. Old: redone: man, these seats are so comfy in the truck. when you sit down in them, the bolsters are real firm, and you sink down in the middle. very nice. got to check out how the seat heaters are holding up as well. i had a burnt section in each of the driver's pads. i had a spot that felt like it was getting really hot. now i know why. but being carbon fiber heaters, you can cut them and they still work. so i assume it's the same with burns as they are still working. put them on the passenger side as they don't get as much use there. and now the other piece i worked on. passenger side false panel (airbag cover) Where the graphic came from: printed and trimmed on the foam: foam cut out: wrapped:
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thanks guys. hopefully more will start happening in a couple months. set to close on a house/garage in a few weeks.
Those are some great looking custom truck emblems! How long did it take you to do it? You should really put something similar to that on the sides or the back of the truck. That will look so retro!
The emblems aren't anything custom. They are stock 64-6 Mustang seat emblems. As for now long, probably somewhere around 10-12 hours.