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Postby Entourage » Fri Mar 25, 2011 3:29 pm

Classic Bronco Interiors in Oregon is making killer seat covers and carpet kits for our Classic Broncos.

Half Cab Kit is $90.00 and the Full Cab (Full Floor, Fenders, Tailgate, Pad) Kit is $180.00 Shipped to Colorado. He has a few in stock ready to ship. This is a significant discount from the Bronco Part Vendors for the same quality items.

The Link to his eBay store is:

http://stores.ebay.com/Classic-Bronco-I ... 4340.l2563

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Don't accept anything but the best for your AMERICAN made Classic Bronco!!! This carpet kit is made exclusively by me, a 30 year experienced Upholsterer! I have constructed hundreds of products, seat covers-front and rear, carpet kits, door panels, bikini tops, (and other products), designed specifically for the Classic 66-77 Bronco!

The product you are looking at or bidding on is the real deal. I aim to please Bronco lovers with a superior product, constructed with TOP QUALITY materials, made with my personal, fine tuned attention to details! It is important to me every product ordered meets my very own personal set high quality/high standard craftsmanship.

You the client will find after you have won the auction and have received my product, will realize the care and consideration sewn into this product. It is my hope you will be blown away by the attention to detail, and the care I have taken to produce an excellent product. Once you receive your Bronco product, I hope you will feel you have received a superior item.
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Re: Classic Bronco Interiors

Postby Entourage » Thu Mar 31, 2011 10:28 am

Funny thing about every truck I buy, I purchase rubber Husky Liner floor mats to protect the factory carpet. So for my Bronco, I decided to leave the rhino liner instead of buying carpet then buying Husky Liners. Seems like I am cutting out a few steps and a few expenses. Plus, I can spray it out. I may change my mind later tho.
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Re: Classic Bronco Interiors

Postby ZOSO » Thu Mar 31, 2011 4:56 pm

Entourage wrote:Funny thing about every truck I buy, I purchase rubber Husky Liner floor mats to protect the factory carpet. So for my Bronco, I decided to leave the rhino liner instead of buying carpet then buying Husky Liners. Seems like I am cutting out a few steps and a few expenses. Plus, I can spray it out. I may change my mind later tho.


With your exhaust you'll want the carpet. I did the same thing on my 79. Pulled the carpet and put down herculiner. Was so loud inside I got tired of it and put carpet back in.
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Re: Classic Bronco Interiors

Postby ZOSO » Thu Mar 31, 2011 5:34 pm

zillacon wrote:
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Entourage wrote:Funny thing about every truck I buy, I purchase rubber Husky Liner floor mats to protect the factory carpet. So for my Bronco, I decided to leave the rhino liner instead of buying carpet then buying Husky Liners. Seems like I am cutting out a few steps and a few expenses. Plus, I can spray it out. I may change my mind later tho.


With your exhaust you'll want the carpet. I did the same thing on my 79. Pulled the carpet and put down herculiner. Was so loud inside I got tired of it and put carpet back in.

That's why I'm putting insulation and carpet in Ketchup, the vinyl floor is flippen loud compared to my wifes and the exhaust and road noise is driving me crazy.


I must be getting old. My Dad gave me a bunch of crap about loud exhaust and no carpet. And the first step is put carpet back in. Next up is quiet exhaust. I just want to hear the stereo goin down the highway.
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Re: Classic Bronco Interiors

Postby Justin » Thu Mar 31, 2011 6:25 pm

Maybe we're all getting old. I'm thinking similar thoughts, but really want to keep the hose-out interior. Not sure what way I'll go.
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Re: Classic Bronco Interiors

Postby akaFrankCastle » Thu Mar 31, 2011 7:06 pm

Carpeting with a magnetic backing? Keep it in for day to day travels. Pull it out for trail runs?
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Re: Classic Bronco Interiors

Postby Cortez » Thu Mar 31, 2011 8:17 pm

I just got my ACC carpet kit this week - hope it fits or it will be a pita to return. I picked up some sound mat to cover most areas on the floor and firewall too...I'm determined to make it quiet inside at least. As for the exhaust I have to admit a good V8 sounds as good as music to me. I haven't had a radio in my bronco for the two years I've owned it...but that will probably change this summer.
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Re: Classic Bronco Interiors

Postby Entourage » Fri Apr 01, 2011 9:13 am

I have changed my mind back to carpet. Seems silly to spend $100.00 on Herculiner, plus $25.00 at Depot for supplies to install, when Carpet is only $55.00 more.

Are you guys running the Carpet Hold Down Install kits?
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Re: Classic Bronco Interiors

Postby Entourage » Fri Apr 01, 2011 9:31 am

WH has the Hold Down kits for $60.00-80.00 so it will end up being a little more expensive, plus I will need to add insulation.
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Re: Classic Bronco Interiors

Postby ZOSO » Fri Apr 01, 2011 10:43 am

Put the herculiner down first. Then put carpet over it. If the carpet gets wet less chance to rust the floor.
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Re: Classic Bronco Interiors

Postby airbur » Thu May 05, 2011 5:54 am

I installed the full bed ACC kit along with carpet hold downs. It fits great other than the floor near the 1/4 panels. Truthfully, it really isn't that bad though. The carpet needs to be about 1/2" wider on both sides..that's it. I'm the only one that notices. No other issues.
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