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not a ranger...but my interiors...
		
		
	
	
		
	
		
	
		
	
		
	
				
			
	
	
	
	
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	Is the first one your fullsize? I like it.
wanna do something with my ranger i got the damn bench seat
Thanks. I swear I've seen a stock black interior gen III out there, mostly you find tan/grey, then red/blue, then maybe black is even more rare?
Or, if you really wanted to you could swap the bench out for buckets. Just don't get a 60/40. You will never find decent seat covers.
The person looking for a black interior can try to use OEM black bumper paint. I am not sure if that is going to be the finish that you are looking for but it might be close and it does not really fade easily.
I was bored and had about 30 minutes to kill. So I got out the sawzall and viola. what do you think? 60/40 seats into buckets.
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Id like to do the mossy oak seat covers, headliner like the one in this thread, and they also make a atv kit which I would use on the dash and plastic.
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	Here's some pictures of the interior of my 92 reg cab. The whole truck is being done like a traditional street rod, taking as much of the 90's feeling out of the truck and replacing with 60's style.
Seat is a bench from a GEN 1. Reupholstered in blue metalflake vinyl tuck'n'roll with white accents. Rear wall, and headliner to match.
Carpet is custom color from ACC to match the vinyl.
Steering wheel is a blue metalflake Mooneyes three spoker.
Shifter is a 16 inch Lokar double bend.