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"Hook 'em Up Loose" - 1986 F-150 Restoration/build


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Wow! That is REALLY well done! Don't think I'd have thought of using a soldering pen to cut out holes, but that certainly is a good way to go. Thanks for the tip.

I'm jealous of all the progress you are making, but I'm learning while you do it, so I'll ride along vicariously and read. :nabble_smiley_good:

I heard of using a red hot nail to poke holes thru the carpet for the seat belt & seat bolts so it does not pull the rug apart.

I will have to buy a cheap iron that I can put a knife on to cut out a bigger area when needed.

Dave ----

I used a runt of the mill iron I got in a wood burning kit. It had a needle tip that worked pretty good but any standard tip really would be fine.

For the spots where the threshold screws went I just plunged it in and made a perfect circle. I had a wet wipes to clean it off because it stinks alot.

Dave, for the bezel it's on upside down. I woke up early this morning and couldn't get back to sleep and decided to go finish up. I wasn't thinking when I put it on. The wide flange should be under the carpet. I have to pull off the kick plate and threshold and change it later. But it should look like this:

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The most labor has gone into cleaning and prepping for paint, and paint. Everything else is going together fairly easily less the dash. That was a white knuckle pita because I was afraid of ruining a $4-500? dash pad. I'm going to put the old bench back in for now. I need to bust out my leather kit and make the seat belt guards next. Maybe his the twist in one.

Speaking of leather. It may be weird but I want to put sound deadening on that back wall. Maybe I will then cover the whole back wall with a leather liner kinda like the newer trucks had carpet. I could mold it to also cover the b pillar voids. Just a random thought I had. Still going to make the behind the seat box.

Have some Cordova bucket seats I was consider, but am eyeballing those new LMC seats. I like the brown but I don't think it will work with the colors currently in the truck, so if I go that route I'll probably go black.

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Trucks on hold till I finish this built in over the washer and dryer for the wife lol. Removable back shelf covers the utility connections. We have front loaders underneath.

Got to keep the wife happy if it take building a shelf then be it.

Thanks on the bushing for the dimmer I never looked that close I guess to see them.

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You do good work! That's really nice looking. I'm sure she'll appreciate it.

All this recent talk of paint colors on the boards got me rethinking my approach. My grandpa had 1966 Mustang in Midnight blue. Dad had an 86 Eddie Bauer Bronco in Midnight Blue Metallic/Dk. Shadow Blue Metallic (seems they are the same color?). My plan until now was white or white/black combo. Kinda dull, kinda washed out. Boy do I love that blue though, but it doesn't really pop so internet searches persued and I think I know where I want to go. In the pictures below you will see blue and white two tone paint. BUT on a couple of them you will see that this also included the white roof cab and back. I think this is it... im really liking this color combo and style... I know this is a 79' but it shows what im talking about color wise, the latter two with the white roof.

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All this recent talk of paint colors on the boards got me rethinking my approach. My grandpa had 1966 Mustang in Midnight blue. Dad had an 86 Eddie Bauer Bronco in Midnight Blue Metallic/Dk. Shadow Blue Metallic (seems they are the same color?). My plan until now was white or white/black combo. Kinda dull, kinda washed out. Boy do I love that blue though, but it doesn't really pop so internet searches persued and I think I know where I want to go. In the pictures below you will see blue and white two tone paint. BUT on a couple of them you will see that this also included the white roof cab and back. I think this is it... im really liking this color combo and style... I know this is a 79' but it shows what im talking about color wise, the latter two with the white roof.

So you're thinking the Combination Tu-tone?

I really like the 86 Dark Shadow Blue Metallic with white. Good looking color.

Another example of the color but in the Victorian scheme (have looked at this truck way too much):

https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1986-ford-f-250/

You're keeping the tan/black interior, right?

Is the 79 a true blue? It kind of reminds me of the Nightmist blue on my 65 Mustang. Can be blue or green depending on the light.

Might be worth taking a piece of your tan trim to some truck shows and put it next to a color you like to get a feel for it since sitting in the drivers seat you'll be seeing them next to each other a lot. I took one of my a pillar trims to a lot of dealerships when trying to find my color.

 

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All this recent talk of paint colors on the boards got me rethinking my approach. My grandpa had 1966 Mustang in Midnight blue. Dad had an 86 Eddie Bauer Bronco in Midnight Blue Metallic/Dk. Shadow Blue Metallic (seems they are the same color?). My plan until now was white or white/black combo. Kinda dull, kinda washed out. Boy do I love that blue though, but it doesn't really pop so internet searches persued and I think I know where I want to go. In the pictures below you will see blue and white two tone paint. BUT on a couple of them you will see that this also included the white roof cab and back. I think this is it... im really liking this color combo and style... I know this is a 79' but it shows what im talking about color wise, the latter two with the white roof.

I like having the accent color, which is white in your plans, on the roof. But I have to stop and look to remind myself what that's called - Combination Tu-Tone, just as Scott said. Looks good to me. :nabble_smiley_good:

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So you're thinking the Combination Tu-tone?

I really like the 86 Dark Shadow Blue Metallic with white. Good looking color.

Another example of the color but in the Victorian scheme (have looked at this truck way too much):

https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1986-ford-f-250/

You're keeping the tan/black interior, right?

Is the 79 a true blue? It kind of reminds me of the Nightmist blue on my 65 Mustang. Can be blue or green depending on the light.

Might be worth taking a piece of your tan trim to some truck shows and put it next to a color you like to get a feel for it since sitting in the drivers seat you'll be seeing them next to each other a lot. I took one of my a pillar trims to a lot of dealerships when trying to find my color.

I do love that first one. I'm thinking that is Dark Shadow Blue Metallic but I would love to find out what it truly is. If it's night mist then that's where I'm going. What a combination of color.

Yes the interior is still black and saddle. The Eddie Bauer Bronco's in 86 were blue and tan two tone with all tan interior and burl wood bezels. I may keep the interior the two tone set up or change out the bezels and horn pad for wood grain/burl inserts. Chrome definitely becomes necessary accents inside for me with a paint scheme like that.

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I like having the accent color, which is white in your plans, on the roof. But I have to stop and look to remind myself what that's called - Combination Tu-Tone, just as Scott said. Looks good to me. :nabble_smiley_good:

http://forum.garysgaragemahal.com/file/n45956/Tu-Tones.jpghttp://forum.garysgaragemahal.com/file/n45956/Paint_Schemes.jpg

I knew I saw this somewhere... yea the combination tu tone is a nice touch. White bpillars and roof, blue a pillars, hood looks good.

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So you're thinking the Combination Tu-tone?

I really like the 86 Dark Shadow Blue Metallic with white. Good looking color.

Another example of the color but in the Victorian scheme (have looked at this truck way too much):

https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1986-ford-f-250/

You're keeping the tan/black interior, right?

Is the 79 a true blue? It kind of reminds me of the Nightmist blue on my 65 Mustang. Can be blue or green depending on the light.

Might be worth taking a piece of your tan trim to some truck shows and put it next to a color you like to get a feel for it since sitting in the drivers seat you'll be seeing them next to each other a lot. I took one of my a pillar trims to a lot of dealerships when trying to find my color.

I do love that first one. I'm thinking that is Dark Shadow Blue Metallic but I would love to find out what it truly is. If it's night mist then that's where I'm going. What a combination of color.

Yes the interior is still black and saddle. The Eddie Bauer Bronco's in 86 were blue and tan two tone with all tan interior and burl wood bezels. I may keep the interior the two tone set up or change out the bezels and horn pad for wood grain/burl inserts. Chrome definitely becomes necessary accents inside for me with a paint scheme like that.

Don't forget, we have a whole thread about the different types of wood applique, and a willing vendor to get them done right.

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