The body now reworked from front to rear, Kent wanted a color that would stand out but not one of those bright obnoxious colors. Keeping this in mind, Kent had Pat's Auto apply many coats of the PPG Laser Red paint. With the exterior looking complete, Kent was now to hit up the interior. Having picked up some interior skills along the years, Kent decided to leave this part up to his past knowledge. Starting with the dash, Kent would rewrap it in black tweed along with the pillars.
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The same Black and gray tweed material would accompany the door panels, which are found stitched around the seats.  When taking a glance up, you will notice graphics found under the gray tweed material applied onto the headliner. Bringing out the custom look, a Colorado Customs steering wheel would be installed along with applying his clubs Severed diamond for which he painted into the gauge cluster. A set of gray tweed floor mats where also made and set into the floor of the S-10.
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