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New door panels, upholstered front and back seats, and headliner.
Andy's 1937 Nash:

Andy wanted to build a Street Rod and found this Nash that was in really nice shape, but it was basically a stock Straight-8 Car. So we put a Small Block Ford in it, a Mustang front suspension, re-wired the whole car, replaced the interior, added AC, power stearing, and power disc brakes.

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John's 1965 Pontiac Tempest:

We were going to put stock replacement seat covers and door panels in the car, but nobody made what we needed. They made that stuff for LeMans and GTOs with bucket seats, but he wanted to retain the front bench seat. The interior was in pretty bad shape when he brought the car to me, there was no carpet in it, half of a headliner, no rear door panel's or rear shelf, the front seat cover was duct taped together. He wanted to keep a stock look so that's what we went for. Personally, I think it came out pretty nice.

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Recent Projects for Rodtrim Interiors Customers:

Tim's 1967 Olds 442 Convertible:

This is a beautiful original car with only 40,000 miles on it, so he wanted to keep it stock looking. We redid the seats and that's all it needed. Nice car.

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Mike's 1947 Ford 1/2 Ton Pickup:

When we picked this truck up, our intentions were to turn it into a Rat Rod. After completion, it seems like really the only thing Rat about it is the fact that we painted it entirely in black primer. Before we went to work on her, she was just a cab and a frame with a bunch of parts that took two truckloands and a trailer to bring in. We decided to do a small block oldsmobile motor with an automatic transmission, a/c and cruise control, tilt column, power disc brakes, power steering, and power windows. We went with ultra leather and tweed for the interior, and installed a dvd player with gps navigation in the front dash. It has been a lot of fun to work on, and we look forward to cruisin in it.

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Rich's 1932 Ford Coupe:

Right now, all we have is the seat. Starting with a wise guy bench seat with a fold-down armrest, Rich wanted the brightest red we could find. We went with scarlet red ultra leather. The car is coming soon, so stay tuned...

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