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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by neilswheels, Jan 13, 2025 at 12:24 PM.

  1. neilswheels
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    Ive been pondering this for a while. My 40 Ford Sedan will be reasonably low with a mild rake, small window Kidney beans front and back, halibrand quick change, louvered hood, 348 tripower, fenderwell headers etc. Inside, Ive decided to go for 65 mustang buckets in front, no back seat and some kind of 'period' roll bar. The issue comes with interior color choice, the buckets are in good shape and black, but way before buying the buckets, I bought a Le Baron Bonney headliner kit for it in a biege/taupe colour. I like the idea of an all black interior, a bit of tuck n roll possibly on the door/firewall/quarter panels, and a black carpeted rear 'seat' area, but not sure weather to paint the dash black and loose all the 40 deluxe appearance, or keep a stock looking dash, but would the stock colours go with black, and what about that beige headliner?
    Today I though maybe I could get replacement 65 seat cover that would go with the beige headliner. Turns out I can, Palomino its called, but it looks pretty beige, fine for a resto type ride, but a hotrod? It does mean a standard colour dash would work, but is beige a bad ass hot rod interior colour, or a grocery getter/parade car colour? Ive been looking at pics of Mustang interiors in this colour,they definitely look a bit 'Driving Miss Daisy' to me. I can't find any pics of cool hot rod beige interiors, anyone have any inspirational pics?
     
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  2. Bandit Billy
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    Taupe headliner, black seats and brown square weave rugs trimmed in black would look pretty cool. Maybe seat belts that match rugs. Black door panels trimmed with left over bits from the carpet job. Same on the quarter and kick panels. It would compliment the original gauge cluster too. Chrome the interior window frames.
     
  3. Joe Blow
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    Not a sedan.....but a coupe. Black exterior - beige interior.
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  5. neilswheels
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    Garnish moldings will be chrome, this could work, thanks
     
  6. neilswheels
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    Thanks for that, a lot of them are exactly what I dont want, really well done, but either 2000's street rod, or a bit too 'leather sofa'
    I found these tho for inspo..
    They've all got white in though, and the bottom one shows that an all black dash would work with a bit of chrome, which a deluxe definitely has.
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  7. F&J
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    Maybe ignore the interior kit you bought, and clear your mind so you can have what you want,

    ... meaning, what would you really want if you never bought the headliner.

    That headliner should resell for full price or more, because so many people still want that companies former products.
     
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  8. dana barlow
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    1. Y-blocks

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  9. 1971BB427
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    I don't think a light color headliner will look bad or detract from the rest of the interior. It might even brighten up the interior with the rest being black, and maybe some dark brown accents with the black on the door and side panels.
     
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  11. G_Don
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    This is mine. Its not a 40 or even a closed car, but i just used a staple gun and made panels of styrene. Wood and stapled the vinyl to the seats, and made snaps for the top of seats. Farmed out the carpet and was debating doing a tan carpet with a white shifter boot, but ended up going with black with white piping on the carpet.

    I don't think tan would look bad with white. I think my next car Im going to do peanut butter tan seats OR just make sure i dont lay down on grinding dust before getting into my car lol.

    Your 40 sedan sounds bitchin with the halibrands and everything.
     

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  12. dsiddons
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    You could go insane thinking about this. Keep us posted
     
  13. -Brent-
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    You could probably make out pretty well if you sold the LB kit since they're no longer in business.

    Be sure to make patterns using the kit before you sell.
     
  14. rdscotty
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    My brother has an off topic 1966 MeteorMontcalm S33 that is completely original. From the factory, the whole interior is black, except for a white headliner. It does brighten the interior. To be honest you don't even really notice it, as it is not in your line of sight unless you look up.

    Having said that, if you want a black interior but want to tie in the headliner, how about using vinyl dye (paint) to paint the seat inserts beige. Applied properly, it is extremely durable.
     
  15. hrm2k
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    Local Maryland HAMBer, @OL 55 ‘s coupe has a knock out interior. IMG_2818.jpeg
     
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  16. RodStRace
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    @neilswheels , the idea is to look at a hundred, pick out what you do like and what isn't going to work for you. It used to be called discriminating, but that's evolved to mostly negative. How about discerning instead.
    Just keep looking; different stock interiors, boats, planes, home and office from the time period. Some small item, finish or color can make it unique in a good way.
     
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  17. ...Good ideas. Absolutely, lighter headliners can make everything else pop. Dark can make things look like a funeral car.
     
  18. stuart in mn
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    A black headliner can kind of make the interior of the car feel like a cave, so having one that's lighter isn't necessarily a bad idea. My off topic daily driver's interior is all black except for a light grey-ish headliner and it looks good.

    On the other hand since you have Mustang buckets, if you're going for a mid-1960s style build it's easy to imagine someone back then getting a pair of palomino buckets from a crashed Mustang and slapping them in his car as is.
     

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