Finished the '67s Interior

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  1. 68SPRINT New Member

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    Well, after a lot of blood, sweat and even more swearing I finally finished the interior retrim on the '67 a little while ago. I've replaced the dash pad, carpet, instrument bezel, aluminium dash inserts, steering wheel, resprayed the panels and refurbished the centre console and fitted a new CD player:banana:
    Here's a few pics of the finished article -

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    Darren
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    looks awesome! is that the shelby shift handle?
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    Looks very nice, like it alot

    Where did you get the consol parts? I have a center consol but misssing a few parts.
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    How did you get that modern radio in there? Did you cut the console?
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    Looks nice.

    What are the red buttons?
  6. 68SPRINT New Member

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    Thanks guys, heres a few answers for you!

    The shifter handle isnt a Shelby one, it is from Mustangs Unlimited and cost $18.

    All I did to refurbish the centre console was to fit the aluminium decal kit and respray it. I had to cut the dash to fit the CD player, but it had already been cut for another radio so I didnt feel guilty about cutting it!! It was originally out of a car with the convinience group option so it had 4 holes in it. All I did was stick some red card to the back and sprayed some washes chrome and glued them to the front. I think it looks better than trying to fill the holes:D

    Darren

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