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Tuesday, January 24, 2012













The prep work is just about done on the '34. The under dash panel has been refit, smoothed out, and all of the cut outs were filled and re-cut. As for the seats, they were completely disassembled cleaned, painted, reinforced and re-padded. I also added 5.5 inches of height to the head rest area, and these seats are now more comfortable than ever!







Thursday, December 29, 2011






















Here are some pics of the current project in the shop. This is a '34 Ford 3 window that has been done for several years and is due for an interior makeover. We started by stripping out the interior completely and applying FatMat sound dampening material. This week the seats are being overhauled and the fiberglass underdash panel is getting a facelift. Stay tuned for more progress pics.





Friday, December 16, 2011














It's a wrap!!! The '55 is done and on it's way back to California Dreamin Hotrods to have te finishing touches completed. This truck will be in the Cavalcade of Cars show at the Hamburg Fair Grounds in March. So if you are in the area come check it out.






























Here's the '55 Chevy Pick up with the custom built center console installed. There are tow compartments in the console, one houses the ignition switch the other provides space for the air ride gauge/switch panel, a 12 volt outlet, an I-Pod cable, and some storage space. Oh.. and it's a good place to prop your arm on a long cruise.







Thursday, November 24, 2011







The seats are done and the center console is in progress. This project will be complete very soon!





Saturday, November 5, 2011







Just a few more photos of the progress on the '55 Pickup! Carpet is installed and the back trim panel is finished. Seats are being upholstered now .



Monday, October 17, 2011














Progress on the '55 is a little slower than expected, but the finised product will be worth every minute. I was able to cover the headliner in one piece (a 62 sq/ft hide) of leather. Once the headliner was wrapped up I added the accent panel in the center to break it up a little bit. Also the door and kick panels are done and installed. Next is carpet end seats.