Some before and afters

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95Z71Mike

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Yeah, mostly time and cleaning supplies...
I removed the bugshield, chrome wheelwell trim and pinstripes.

Painted the grille, steel rims are getting painted soon(silver metallic) and I have black center caps waiting on that.

Inside I scrubbed the mud and gunk off everything including the vinyl floor then through down some leftover indoor/outdoor carpet and a seat cover.

It's coming along nicely, but I need more nice days and the weather doesn't want to cooperate yet lol
 

slowburb

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Nice work. The inside looks way better. You can still get the old wrap style steering wheel covers, to me those are the best way to cover a worn out steering wheel. That and a brake pedal cover and the interior is pretty much handled from what I saw.
 

95Z71Mike

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Brake pedal is good, just mud from me right before the pic.

The steering wheel is very thin and loose at the top. Do you think a cover will help it?
 

kennythewelder

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Looking grate Mike. I love it when the stock look is revised.
 
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