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.

An LSD lambo hinge kit, supplied...

An LSD lambo hinge kit, supplied by KW Automotive, was bolted on and makes the doors open up to reveal the custom interior.

In addition to the Kenwood...

In addition to the Kenwood center channel speaker in the dash, each door holds a tweeter, a midrange speaker, and the front doors each have a monitor.