Conversion-esque trim makers?


Heather’s94

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Anybody else here make 1 off parts? Interior wood, interior/exterior stainless, etc?

Close to 30 years ago, was employed by a custom cabinet shop. Was allowed to keep any/all offcuts, regardless of the wood species. A scrollsaw and a router were all I needed to make armrests/door pulls, sunvisors, door card inserts, steamed/bent mahogany headliners… Seriously considering adding 97 and older Ranger bits to my “goofing off in the garage” time. The “garage” being a Model T era nightmare with bad lighting and a zap you outlet. 🤨

If you own an irl back in the heyday conversion Ranger… Was it all oak/ash/maple, or were there fancier packages? Solid woods or just veneer on a cheap base? I still have a bunch of alder, ash, oak, mahogany, purpleheart, even a small quantity of ebony scrounged from the old job and the old Freecycle site. Really want to backdate the 94 burgundy door panels to 92 gray with some solid wood accent pieces. Pics? Thoughts?
 
I assume you're talking something like Centurion Broncos and trucks?

I'm not aware of any 93+ conversion company Rangers, if you did something with one of those it might be pretty unique.

Zimmer did some of the square body Rangers. Bigfoot and Seleen also did some custom trucks, but I don't think they did quite what you are thinking about. There may have been others, but those are the only ones I know about.

IIRC Bigfoot trucks mostly got exterior treatment, a lift package, graphics, bumpers, grill guard, rollbar, and a unique roll down back window. Seleen got a ground effects package, custom grill, maybe bigger swaybars, special (cloth covered) door panels, and racing seats (FloFit). Zimmer package got exterior graphics, dually-esque rear fenders, cab extension, and some other chrome doodads spread around. Sorry, I don't know what kind of special treatment the Zimmers may have had on the interior.

I know that there's a page on the Saleen somewhere on the site, maybe one on the Bigfoot and Zimmer trucks too. Unfortunately we haven't seen many examples of any of them to feature or get info from. The names might give you something to start searching with.
 
This is all precipitated off a set of Procar touring seats with the headrests removed/thrown away. I can’t stand seeing seatbacks higher than the rear window sill.

Rear shackle flip. Good tires. Good bucket seats. Tolerable engine/transmission combo. Bushing and shock upgrades. All easy, off the rack nut and bolt tasks. 👍🏻

Cheap carpet. Cheaper vinyl. Steering wheel that photo degrades along with the dash top, sunvisors and headliner. Cheap cheap cheap looking cab plastics. Like a Ford beancounter looked at the gmt400 platform and said “miniaturize it”. Sure, could do the standard Epay, Scamazon, Temu, LMC, Duff etc “cheapy chi-com copycat consumer crap”. It works. It’s boring.
 
*quietly hides his cheapy chi-com copycat consumer crap*
 
...and you lost me with your last post. I now have even less of an idea as to what your plans or goals are, but keep us posted and have fun with it.
 

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