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    Looks even better now..... after a day of encouraging the new seats to fit (bolt holes out by 1/2 a hole!) through new carpet. Then getting the kick trims I made to fit under the new pinchweld, then getting the chrome Premier sill trim to hold everything down.

    About 4 hours to fit new carpet and seats and to get it all to fit and look right.

    I'm happy now...just the headliner to go.
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    You are trying to fit HZ seats into a WB? They had different runners and bolt holes. The stainless trims were standard on WB.
    Looks good.
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    Yeah. I had to drill 2 new inboard holes on each side to fit the seats when I replaced the bench, then used nuts with large flat washers. I may weld some nuts in if I get a chance when it's on a hoist, but it's fine the way it is.

    And I don't think my original sill trims are stainless, they appear to be that silver/grey zinc plating. The chrome ones I used are from a HQ Premier that I bought years ago for my ute and never used. The holes were in a different place on them too!

    We took it to the local show and shine today and it got a lot of favourable comments. I even got a few votes in the entrants choice category!

    It's nice that other people like what you've done, (especially people on this forum that seem to have good taste) even though I do what I like not what other people want me too. My van.... My way.
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    nice work

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    Thanks, yours looks pretty good too if your avatar is anything to go by!

    One day soon mine will hopefully look like that.
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    This is what the cabin looked like the day I got it..... 7 weeks ago.
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    I just love all this...Bloody well done mate.

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    sweet man
    personally i prefer the bench seat. are you going to put in a seat seperator? stubby console. 253 trimatic is an awesome combo for a van imo. sweet little cruiser
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    Thanks guys.

    This is going to be a nice van when I'm done, but it will always be a driver. I live real close to the ocean (100metres) and I get a lot of salt air and sea mist and it's a constant battle to keep stuff from rusting here so I'm not going to the extent that a lot of blokes do as far as paint and finish goes. It will be nice, tidy and reliable and turn a few heads (which it does now, even looking a bit rough).

    The 253 is too new (218,000kms) and runs perfect, so I'm not in any hurry to pull it out and replace it. However, when I need to I have a 383 stroker with forged flat-top pistons, Edelbrock high rise, 780Holley and a big cam that is sitting on one of my engine stands waiting to get a run.

    Vombil, I didn't mind the bench, but it doesn't go far enough back, so I felt cramped driving. Plus, at my age getting into the back is much easier between buckets than trying to climb over a bench. That's the same reason for no console, there's just a lot more room in the front without it. (and have you tried to find a stubby console anyway?... RARE!)
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    Hmmmm I wish I had a 383 stroker with forged flat-top pistons, Edelbrock high rise, 780Holley and a big cam just sitting on 'one' of my engine stands... Can't wait to see the finished product!

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