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Old 04-06-2013, 12:25 AM
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cell phone pics not turning out so well, but you get the idea. On the door panels I wanted a stock feel with a modern touch. I think it hit the mark.








Off the chart man. Simple, clean, classic and modern all in one.

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Old 04-06-2013, 06:37 AM
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Thanks Sieig, Wayne, Jeff, Tone and Curtis for the compliments. I think its definitely what my wife and I were looking for. A modern touch, not to over the top but not completely stock either.

Here a few more pics with carpet, Clayton Machine door handle/crank and Screamin Performance kick panels installed.



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Very nice, the color looks great!
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Old 04-06-2013, 08:53 AM
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Thanks Sieig, Wayne, Jeff, Tone and Curtis for the compliments. I think its definitely what my wife and I were looking for. A modern touch, not to over the top but not completely stock either.

Here a few more pics with carpet, Clayton Machine door handle/crank and Screamin Performance kick panels installed.



Very Very nice. What did you use for carpeting? I like that look.
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Old 04-06-2013, 10:00 AM
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Very Very nice. What did you use for carpeting? I like that look.
thanks Lou. It's the Daytona carpet that came in original 50's GM cars. Most interior guys use this style as it has a tighter weave and IMO looks alot better than the loop style that came in late 60's GM cars.
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Jay did you redo the dash cover, or did you have it done it looks awesome.
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Old 04-06-2013, 03:30 PM
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Wayne,

The interior guy took an original and just used the plastic structure and re-built it with foam etc, then covered it. It looks awesome in person, as pics doesnt do it justice. It doesnt have the waves, like the originals and especially like the repo's.
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I can't imagine how nice it looks in person because it looks awesome in the picture. Tell him he did an amazing job.
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The interior guy took an original and just used the plastic structure and re-built it with foam etc, then covered it. It looks awesome in person, as pics doesnt do it justice. It doesnt have the waves, like the originals and especially like the repo's.
At first I thought it was a Nova pad. Coming together nicely.
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Jay,Just Amazing love the direction this is headed .I wish we had a good interior shop here local.I will be driving to neb. to see some guy named Tracy Weaver,I hope he's worth the drive.
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