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Custom 2007 Ford Sport Trac - CGS Sport Trac For SEMA
One For The Show: Part 4
Photography by
Bob Ryder
Truckin Magazine
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May, 2008
Adding Coppertone color to the door panel components enhanced the overall interior detail.
After removing and stripping the factory Headliner, Casey applied some adhesive liquid Through an expendable spray gun.
After removing and stripping the factory Headliner, Casey applied some adhesive liquid Thr
The three amigo's stretched and hand worked the new ivory suede headliner material over the factory Hardboard headliner.
The three amigo's stretched and hand worked the new ivory suede headliner material over th
After the new ivory suede headliner material was applied, it was reinstalled into the cab through the rear window.
After the new ivory suede headliner material was applied, it was reinstalled into the cab
With the new ivory suede headliner installed, Casey installed the freshly painted overhead console.
With the new ivory suede headliner installed, Casey installed the freshly painted overhead
The factory cloth interior seats were upgraded by installing custom Roadwire soft leather seat covers.
The factory cloth interior seats were upgraded by installing custom Roadwire soft leather
Before the Roadwire seat covers could be installed, the old seat covers had to be removed.
Todd Abraham, Roadwire's international technical sales manager, installed the new leather covers.
Todd Abraham, Roadwire's international technical sales manager, installed the new leather
Installing leather seat covers takes major finger, hand, and arm strength.
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