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Old 01-13-2018, 08:12 PM   #15
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Re: Interior Originality

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Originally Posted by Already Gone View Post
Am I missing something as I don't see the tilt marked on the spid, I don't think it was standard equipment on a Cheyenne Super. If I'm right then someone added the tilt which has the black column and changed out the saddlewood dash pad and saddlewood steering wheel which means the saddlewood carpet is correct for the truck ???
N33 per my SPID. That doesn't necessarily mean someone added your tilt later. Confirmation would be a build sheet.

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No matter what you decide on for carpet, go to stockinteriors.com and look at or order a few samples. They sell ACC carpets which in my opinion are the best. DO NOT buy a houndstooth seat cover from them. They sell ACME seat covers and they are a lower quality/thickness vinyl. If you are going to buy a houndstooth seat cover, get one made by PUI(good quality) or Truck World(Excellent quality).
The interior in that top pic. is about the nicest I've seen. The CST badge on the door, was that factory on a 72?
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