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Old 08-11-2008, 01:11 PM
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Expedition center console/custom rear console project

I tried to put this in the classifieds but they seem to be down. I am in the process of caging my truck and building a custom dash, so I have completely gutted my interior. I thought someone who is looking to do some interior mods would be interested.

I have an Expedition center console and a custom built rear console for sale. The Expedition console is in great shape, but I did cut out the top trim piece to fit a radio and GPS, so that would need to be replaced if you do not want to install a radio/CB and a GPS unit.

The rear console I built to hold 2 optimas and as tool storage. Built out of 1" square tubing and covered in aluminum panels and then carpeted. Strong enough to jump up and down on. The top access panel is aluminum diamond plate and locks, and is strong enough to stand on.

I also have two "40" rear seats which can be used to swap out the 60/40 split rear seat to have room for a rear center console.

I also have all interior trim pieces, headliner, overhead console, etc.

Everything is for the 01-03 Supercrews with grey interior. I can't seem to post pics with this thread, but I will put them in my album, or you can email me at andrew.hulse@calbt.com for pics and additional info.
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Old 08-11-2008, 05:07 PM
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Can you host the pics on imageshack.us or photobucket?

It would be easier to understand what you have if we could see it...




Also, would any of this work in a '99 Scab?
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Old 08-11-2008, 05:12 PM
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You can view the pics if you go to my profile and look in my albums.

I am not sure about the supercabs, but I would imagine that the Expedition console should work. The rear console would definitely not fit.
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Old 08-11-2008, 07:24 PM
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Is this the front?


And the rear?

-another view-



I'd like to do something like this in the rear of my Scab... maybe I could recover the one you have to match? If you don't mind, what are the measurements?
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Old 08-11-2008, 08:11 PM
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Yes, the top one is an Expedition console. I am not positive about the SCab, but they bolt directly into existing holes in the Supercrew floorboard where the bench seat used to mount. If you do a search on here for "expedition console swap", there are several threads about it.

I am pretty sure the rear one is too big to fit in a SCab- it is pretty big. It is also shaped to fit flush against the floor and rear firewall of the Supercrew, and it bolts in to the existing seat mounts.
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Old 08-11-2008, 10:16 PM
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It will fit in a Regular Cab and/or a SuperCab.

See my site here http://www.geocities.com/scmc75/f150...e/expycfaq.htm
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