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Old 03-10-2020, 10:17 AM   #106
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Re: Henry - 1984 C10

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Originally Posted by aggie91 View Post
Started doing work on the interior to get it finished up. Stripped out the old carpet and jute padding. Overall the cab floor looks good. Small spot under the seat and a spot on the passenger floor next to the trans tunnel. Both have surface rust that will clean up with a wire wheel. Once I have the right paint I will cover those areas. For now, we worked around those spots and put in the vibro dampening material. That was not as hard as I expected, this stuff formed to the contours very well. The roller I used has a serrated surface so you can see where you have or have not rolled the material down.

Need to rework the seat belts, but for now we cleaned and lubed up the driver side and it works like new, need to do the rest and dye the plastics to match.

Seat is down and looks great, you will have to wait till the carpet is in and the door panels are done before I show it to y'all.

Picked out the carpet style and color, now I just need to see if they will make a molded carpet for this '84 out of a material they only list for a '73 model.

Enjoy the pictures...
I want the same thing (80/20 Loop in a newer than 74 vehicle). Curious of the outcome & hopeful it's a yes for you. If not, I would imagine you could do the '73 vintage & it would work since the floor didn't change significantly. That's going to be my option but there were more changes in the cars so it will be a ~$300 gamble.
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