Stereo and Interior Install Fat Huh

ANYTHING FROM BUFFING YOUR PAINT TO REPLACING A DASH PANEL

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Stereo and Interior Install Fat Huh

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Here is the lastest on Fat Huh Project This after the Tubs were put in and Line-X was applied.


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Here are some of the finish up work on the Interior still need to get the metal work done on the doors.

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HOLY SHIT MAN !!!! you doing all this work yourself ??? awesome skills , i wish i had half your talent & imagination !!!! Keep the pics coming i love seeing all this . Fantastic work by the way !!!
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That Looks GREAT =P~ =P~ =P~ =P~ =P~ =P~ =P~ =P~
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Post by violent b »

you need some more on the wall with the amps, maybe some inserts that light up or something, it's a little plain. I like the DD gauges.

looking good so far.
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Post by SafariRob »

Sunset, I loudly second Skippy's post above. Utterly impressive. Love the way you used a digital dash from a 57 Chevy.
Again, are you doing all this yourself? If so, you have the energy level of at least 25 of me.
Keep the photos coming.
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Post by sunset77 »

Thanks for the input. Most of the work has been done in my garage with help from friends. The dash was done at a show that Bob Grant was at it took abou 7 hours. The streeing column was the hardest and the digital gauges to get them to work. Someone asked about the amps they do have lighting behind them I will take pics tonight and post them. The next thing I need to do is the door panels. I have changed the inside handles and shaved the door locks on the inside and shaved the arm rests and put power windows in and shaved them and put the controls in the console. I will post a pisture of the doors here in a few.

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Here are some pics of the door changed hadel shaved arm rest and punt in power windows and relocted them to console. and some asked what was on the back short wall.

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Post by suicide86 »

The dash looks awesome,did bob build it for you or did you do it?Nice work all around man
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Post by sunset77 »

Here are the rest of the inside finish up. I have removed old gas tank we built a 15 gal between the frame rails in the rear. Here is the location. I will start a new thread on the outside mods.

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Post by sunset77 »

Sorry I hit the submit button before I posted the last Picture.

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=D> =D> =D> Nice! Real nice!
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Post by sunset77 »

There was a question earlier about the dash what Bob Grant asked me to do is get the old dash out and the streeing working and meet him at a truck show in bakersfield and he would bring down his equipment if I help we would show the people at the event how to build a dash.

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Post by astrosafari »

that looks incredible, instead of lookin out the window, just look at your reflection in them shiney amps haha. you are an inspriing person.
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I am soo amazed at this truck... wish it was mines [-o<
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