When restoring or customizing a Chevy C10 truck, having a complete interior setup—including seats, door panels, and a dashboard—is key to achieving a polished and cohesive look. Here’s a breakdown of the interior parts and options available:
1. Seats
The C10 originally came with bench seats, but many owners opt for upgraded options:
• Factory-Style Bench Seats: Often reupholstered with vinyl or cloth, matching the original design.
• Bucket Seats: Sourced from newer Chevy trucks, SUVs (like a Tahoe), or aftermarket providers.
• Custom Bench Seats: With bolstered support, integrated armrests, and modern upholstery (leather, suede, or custom stitch patterns).
• Aftermarket Options: Brands like TMI, Snowden, and Procar offer custom-fit C10 seats with bolstered comfort and modern styling.
2. Door Panels
• Stock Replacement Panels: Made of vinyl or plastic, designed to match factory colors.
• Custom Panels: Some feature modern stitching, speaker cutouts, or billet aluminum trim.
• Materials: Available in ABS plastic, fiberglass, or wrapped in leather for a high-end look.
• Aftermarket Brands: Companies like TMI, Brothers Trucks, and LMC Truck offer a variety of styles.
3. Dashboard & Dash Pads
• Factory-Style Dash Pads: Typically made of foam and vinyl, available in original colors.
• Custom Dashboards: Some replace the stock pad with fiberglass or metal panels for a sleek, minimalist look.
• Gauge Clusters: Options range from OEM-style replacements to Dakota Digital or Classic Instruments for modern digital displays.
• Billet Aluminum Dash Inserts: A popular option for adding a modern touch while keeping a classic feel.
• AC Vents & Controls: Can be upgraded with billet controls or Vintage Air systems.
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