Well this Be my wish List,lets see what you guys think or any better ideas. YELLOWSE_340.jpg (55.6 KB) Black & Red, Both rear and Front, $298 carpettruck4.gif (27.6 KB) Black, $118 1AIDC00103.jpg (1.6 KB) Black $63 Theres alot more that should be listen this is just the first thing that needs to be done of course after i fix the holes, rust, get locks, and fix my bumper.
Ray The picture are what the seats and carpet look like not the color . They are red and black w/ black carpet.
Oh... Duh! Well, I stand by my previous remark. The first person to do the aforementioned color scheme gets a nickel!
Kind of Like this? Were you looking for seats like the ones I have... http://www.maverick.to/mmb/attachment.php?attachmentid=15461&d=1146543808
Heres the seats. http://www.automotiveinteriors.com/seatcovers/customfit_bold.htm There are two im looking at for my carpet heres one http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/74-7...016QQitemZ260044747824QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWD1V heres the other http://www.automotiveinteriors.com/carpeting-cars.htm Heres for the dash http://www.1aauto.com/1A/Dash_Pad_Cover/Ford/Maverick/1AIDC00103/64960 Sorry about the confusion i didnt mean to set it up like that but it was late, and i was trying to get to bed before 12 its finals week...wuff
So on the carpets do they come with the pad thats underneath our carpets, well today i was in my car and smelt this nasty smell like a dead dog, so i found the source my carpet on my passenger side, i wripped up the carpet and its all moldy, and the whole bottom of my car is rusty with many small holes. So how should i get ride of the holes. I'm gana put put some rust doctor on it, then what should i do with the holes, weld it? by the way Luckyirishprode. im a sophomore
Longer list You really need to deal with where & why you have rust. If you have lots of rust in your floorboards you probably have rust holes in cowl. If that is the case you will not want to fix any holes in the floorboards because you will need drainage. Now, that last sentence was a bad joke but sadly all truthfull. Hopefully the rust started from underneath. Do a search on cowl repair. Then remove all carpet and pour a gallon of water down the both sides of the cowl and check for running water on floorboards. If thats not the problem you maybe able to fix minor rust issues yourself. I am not a mechanic, or a paint & body man. I do however own a media blast shop & I have seen many rust issues. I would like to see you fix this problem permanently. I generally spend about an hour with my customers providing as many options as possible. There are pros & cons to every solution. Do your reseach before you decide on any procedure. Let me know if I can help.