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Old 01-05-2012, 09:03 PM
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I find out what the customer is after and the look they want. Then we build it to work with those ideas. Not all cars get the same look or style, If a guy says he wants something modern I do it, If they want something that still has a older style to it we do that. This year alone we have done several Camaro and the wants of every customer has been different. Some guys feel that if everything else on the car has been updated to new standards then they want there interior to be updated also. If the car is a complete stock bodied look on the outside the interior should be more on the updated stock look


Thanks for your time an answer. When i get this point in my project, i will be looking to you to finish what i could not...
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Old 01-12-2012, 11:04 PM
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Tracy,
I know you've heard this a lot on this thread... but you've got skills man They always say when your good you can't hide it right I was just checking out the photos and wondering how did you get started in doing interior work? Did you attend any interior design courses through any of the trade schools or was this acquired through years of practicing the craft. I used to hang out with a guy that did streetrod interiors just wished i would taken the opportunity to learn a little bit on that aspect of car building.
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Old 01-17-2012, 08:00 AM
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I learned by trial and error..practice and practice. I always liked art and cars. I just found I had a knack for doing this kinda a work
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Old 01-27-2012, 11:53 AM
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Hi Tracy,
I'm wondering where you get the toggle switches for that Cuda. They look like the Ford GT switches

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Old 01-27-2012, 11:05 PM
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They are, I just went to the Ford dealer.... and there expensive..LOL
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This may not be the right place to ask, but Im looking for a way to space out my steering wheel further without having to buy a new steering column. When I adjust my seat for leg room, the steering wheel is a little beyond natural reach. Is there a spacer made for early ford steering wheels?
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I have never seen a spacer, Might have to get one custom made ?
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Trying to post some pictures but having trouble, Anybody else have any issues with photo bucket lately
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Trying to post some pictures but having trouble, Anybody else have any issues with photo bucket lately
Yes, it defaults to the beta version. I am looking for another photo site, because it is slow for me.
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