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1974 Chevy Truck - New Seats For J.B.'S Shortbed Chevy
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 Before installing the Silverado...  Before installing the Silverado window moldings necessary to hold the LMC Truck headliner in place, John used plastic primer from Year One and vinyl paint from AutoZone to dye the window moldings black....  ...Without using the primer...  ...Without using the primer it would have been a short time before the black dye was easily scratched or peeled. (Do not skip this important step!)  John cleaned the moldings...  John cleaned the moldings and then sprayed on the primer from Year One (no sanding necessary).  Then he sprayed on the black...  Then he sprayed on the black dye.  New mounting holes had to...  New mounting holes had to be drilled before installing the Silverado window moldings.  We held the window moldings...  We held the window moldings in place and used them as a drill guide (template).  Before installing the molded...  Before installing the molded carpet kit from LMC Truck, Jason allowed the sun to warm out the wrinkles. (A heat gun can be used in place of the sun.)  We made sure the Quietride...  We made sure the Quietride insulation kit was formed properly to the cab floor.  After laying the molded carpet...  After laying the molded carpet kit into the cab and pushing it into place, we used additional padding to fill in any wrinkled areas.
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1959 Ford F-100
Scott Oshinki rebuilt a 1959 Ford F-100 for his father-in-law Art Carney....
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