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    Anyone know who makes decent quality C cab carpets, headliners (not the cardboard stuff), door panels etc.?
    Dan White
    64 R1 GT
    64 R2 GT
    58 C Cab
    57 Broadmoor (Marvin)

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    Rod Doors makes some nice interior pieces that will allow a good upholstery to be attached.
    Not a 'drop in', but way better than cardboard. (Unless stock is your mantra).
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    Jeff


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    Jeff


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    • Warren Webb
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      that looks really slick! I'll try to save this on my computer when I'm ready after I get the new (to me) cab back on the E-45 Diesel dump truck project.

  • #3
    I think most people who wanted carpet in their truck just went to a local upholstery shop. And the door panels are steel. Don't think anyone makes repros in any material.
    Skip Lackie

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    • #4
      Thanks Jeff this is perfect!!!!
      Dan White
      64 R1 GT
      64 R2 GT
      58 C Cab
      57 Broadmoor (Marvin)

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      • #5



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        • #6
          Nice insulation kits, but nothing for '54 and later C Cabs! M Cab, early C cab, and T cabs. Very disappointing.
          Dan White
          64 R1 GT
          64 R2 GT
          58 C Cab
          57 Broadmoor (Marvin)

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          • #7
            Not sure why '54 and later would be different than earlier C cabs.
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            • #8
              I think that Dan meant 1955 to '64 "C" Cabs with the Large Rear Window.

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              StudeRich
              Second Generation Stude Driver,
              Proud '54 Starliner Owner
              SDC Member Since 1967

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              • #9
                Originally posted by StudeRich View Post
                I think that Dan meant 1955 to '64 "C" Cabs with the Large Rear Window.

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                A kit made for the small, earlier rear window could be cut out for the larger window, right? Then there would be no reason for it to fit later models.
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                • #10
                  I think it was in reference to the firewall insulation kit listed on Quietride site.
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                  • #11
                    Yes the '55 and up C cabs were slightly different in a number of areas than the earlier models
                    Dan White
                    64 R1 GT
                    64 R2 GT
                    58 C Cab
                    57 Broadmoor (Marvin)

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