Sprint interior

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  1. fastfords

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    I will be working on the interior of my Sprint real soon. I need some pictures to make sure that I get everything the right color. I need pic's of things like: the steering column, lower package shelf, front and rear side plastics, and the rear package tray.
    Any help will be appreciated.

    Thanks, Chuck
     
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    Blue comfort weave, red piping, white body
     

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    [​IMG] Black column/wheel blue dash...Black package shelf. The blue fabric is not called comfort weave... Its called something else...Ruffino or Seabring or some such but, it looks like comfort weave.
     
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    I've been watching upholstery videos, thinking of doing it myself ‍♂️
     
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    It isn't rocket science but, It does require a few dedicated tools and strong forearms/hands and a skill set. Good luck man!!
     
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    Mom taught us to sew when we were kids, anything mechanical I took interest in. Dad was always yelling at me to leave stuff alone, but he loved the I can do it attitude I inherited from him. Looking at the structure make up, and how different panels of materials go together, it's like sewing a shirt, only bigger, and thicker. Getting my hands on a heavy duty machine without selling my soul, and acquiring the correct material may be a slight issue. I'm thinking of using a soft faux leather for the blue inserts (cut down on stains/odors). I drive trucks, and I think alot‍♂️
     

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