The interiors of F-150s are comfortable and good-looking, but they really shine with a few upgrades. Starting in the driver seat, a US Speedo stainless steel gauge overlay and BAD billet steering wheel bring the metallic exterior inside, as do Ryno Manufacturing billet pedals. Ted Wiggens, owner of Gibbs Auto Interiors & Accessories in Stockbridge, Georgia, tackled the upholstery, as the factory seats shed their covers and headrests to accept two-tone leather. The rear bench was replaced with front buckets to make room for the full-length center console, built by Josh and Daniel Woodley at Godfather Customs and painted by Brian's Paint and Body.
The console houses two 12-inch Kenwood Excelon subs and amps in the rear and the front has a tray and plug for an iPod. A Kenwood 6019 double-DIN head unit provides audio and video through two LZ-702W touch-screen monitors, with the passenger side getting video, and the center getting navigation. The rear passengers can view DVD video on the LZH-100W 10.2-inch drop-down monitor mounted in the center of the roof. All of those audio components are supplied power by an Optima YellowTop via Stinger wires.
Godfather Customs has a great cruiser in its stable now, special thanks to the guys at Godfather Customs who made it all happen: Jeff Farmer, Doug Williams, James Norris, Josh Woodley, and Daniel Woodley.