RMS80luv wrote:
were do you get something like that machined at? i think that looks so rad tilted some "Q"s for you tilted on your truck you got a hole new dash how and were did you get it. second was it hard to carpet the cab like that i want mine like that. finaly did you have the seats reapolsterd? becasue they look alot like my seats with suport in all the same spots.
thanks
kevin
Ok, first thaks!!!
Well when I had mine done, I knew a kid (19 at the time) I met at a few truck shows, he had just bought his dad's metal machines. So he was sort of a friend, he also machined my crank pulley (single groove) as the metal multi-groove looked like crap and no one makes those either!! Well he is pretty big time now, he makes parts kind of Jessie James caliber and concentrates mostly on harleys now. Here is his website
http://www.billet4u.com/ I know I cant afford him anymore and havent seen he since around 92 when he built a billet carrier bearing spacer for my Dually. My advice would be to go to bigger car shows and ask around for machine shops. Pretty much how I found all of my contacts.
The dash, well I got pretty lucky there, I have a brother that is a parts man for a Chevy dealership in Wyo and I got one from him just before they sold out. He let me know they were being discontinued and I better act fast!!!! Man I wish I would have bought them all, this was back around 92 also.
The interior, well there is a place around here called "Sewfine" (found through cars shows also) and they specilize in VW's bugs and some mini-trucks. The seats are from them called "Sportz seats" and they are a universal seat that they cover with what ever fabric you want and then they have mounting brackets for each individual vehicle. Couldn't believe they had them for a LUV!! I got the carpet from them and cut and installed it myself, was pretty easy just have to make sure you glue it pretty well. Once again this was in the early 90's. LMK if you have any other questions. Thanks Todd