ABANDONED To RESTORED! Rebuilding a Ford F100 | Part 2 -Classic Truck Interior Overhaul! – Car Mod Pros Portal

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32 thoughts on “ABANDONED To RESTORED! Rebuilding a Ford F100 | Part 2 -Classic Truck Interior Overhaul!”
  1. When I worked at ford Derek for 6 long years the back seat cover you turn inside out and roll down the frame and also the cover were kept in a oven until ready to use and they no longer use hog rings they use plastic j-clips and same thing with the bench turn the cover inside and out and roll the corners over the foam

  2. @kerrpepe
    i just want to say thankyou for making this videos. I love watching your videos ive been watching them now for the last 5 months ive watched almost all of them. Im from Alberta Canada
    Thanks again
    Pep

  3. I sometimes wander where all this "everything has to be 110% showroom perfect" comes from. It´s near impossible to keep something used on a daily basis look like that and to get something old back in that shape mostly means spending an aweful lot of money. But I think that´s where those few cars with totally unrealistic pricetage originate from like a 1971 Corvette I once found on the interwebs in "perfectly restored condition", had a basic LS5 Big block in it calling a price of 90k.

    That interior job you did there is awesome. This is really damn close enough to showroom perfect. No need to be ashamed showing up in this on a car meet. Nobody should be for whatever however this Truck looks sweat.

  4. Derek, when fitting a tight seat cover, spray the foam with a silicone base spray, makes it so much easier. We did it when we refurbished the London "Routmaster" buses for London transport. The famous big red bus with rear open entry.

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