I believe that most people know that one of my main weaknesses when it comes to building is making interiors. For this build i knew that i would have to overcome my biggest challenge and make an interior for the chevy c10. The calliber i made the rest of the truck would not allow for a complacent and simple interior, so i just started building. I feel glad that i decided to go all in on this truck because the interior is one of the simplest other than race cars of course.
The dash is the part im most proud of. The instrument cluster is as accurate as i could make it, and it comes complete with a working speedometer in the classic 1960s style. Everything on the instrument cluster does glow at night as well, and looks perfect.
The seats i happened across and seemed to be the most interesting of the options i found. To date these are the most accurate seats ive been able to make, and also one of the most part intensive.
The doors and the rest of the interior are a light tan that i found in some reference images and i think it contrasts most all of the different paint colors that it comes in. The doors themselves are the most detailed doors i have made next to the belair. The doors come complete with working door handles, and accurate stamping.
T. looks amazing like always dude!!!
T. With that good of an interior, absolutely
also, completely unrelated but... i found a long in-depth video talking about the history, development, and stuff in general about the Mitsubishi Colt T120ss, a mitsubishi model that is exclusively made, produced and designed in Indonesia believe it or not
be warned though, the whole video is in Indonesian, while i as an Indonesian myself understand the video, you and probably other foreigners couldn't understand the video without using some sort of translators, and even then translators, including the best ones, can only do so much, just a heads up i guess if you're not prepared, and if you're wondering, no, i wouldn't translate the whole video unfortunately because of a thing called laziness
i love these older american trucks just as much as locally built japanese pickups here in Indonesia ngl