To match the flamed exterior, Robert turned to Ray's Upholstery, also in Madera, to reskin the seats and door panels in blue-simulated leather and silver carbon-fiber-embossed vinyl. The carpet also received a dose of blue, and so did the smoothed dash. Nearly everything in the interior that wasn't painted blue or silver was wrapped in it; including the giant, tweed-wrapped sub box, which was built by Sound Unlimited in Madera. Sound Unlimited installed a Clarion 935VD head unit to control the full ensemble of Lanzar audio, from the 600 amp for the separates to the 2000D for the subs. The four 15-inch subs required a lot of space, so there's no longer a back seat, but it's a small price to pay for the audio output.
Robert's F-150 has been a long time coming. Bit-by-bit, he has built a rocker-dragging fullsize that can hold its own at shows and pump out more audio power than he'll ever need. Keep this truck in mind whenever you see a work truck for sale in your local newspaper, because they all have potential.

No room for passengers here,...

No room for passengers here, Sound Unlimited built this enclosure to house the four 15-inch Lanzar Heritage subs.