Funny you say that, my friend bought a 93 (i think) off another friend with a red interior. And i once test drove a Ranger with a red interior (but it had a 302 which made up for it)
The red was just a fluke... I'll likely change it, as it won't work at all with my new exterior color scheme. I'm thinking about the some of the hammer-tone paint for the inside, if I can find vinyl dye to match. Floor boards will likely be Line-X.
It's looking good, but whens it going to be done. With what you did with the Explorer and not getting crazy with it im dying to see what the Ranger will do.
Progress has slowed in the past couple of weeks for a few different reasons. Between work (almost doubling my hours right now), dissertation season (I edit and format doctoral papers for students as a side-line income) and a blown transmission in the Trailblazer, I've got my hands full without working on the truck, but it is coming along.
The new motor is sitting on the floor next to a bare frame -- all ready to stuff in and fab up the new crossmembers for the transmission.
Some additional money is now coming in, so a doubler may also be back on the table.
Otherwise, about all I have to get are the disk brake rotors, front bearing hubs, a couple of steering links, and I can start slamming it together for real. The axles will be built within the next week or so, so they'll be done and ready to roll. The frame will be finished in the next 2 weeks also.
Will it be a radical ride? It had better be... Phase 1 sees 18" of suspension travel on all 4 corners, 44" long arm front suspension, a brand new crate motor with a BBK, JET chip, headers, a 99 intake, and a few other goodies pushing a modified C4.
The cool thing is that I'm building this project for about $2000 total investment. I may get over that if I go doubler, but not by more than an additional $500 or so. I even picked up a tow rig project truck for $300 to go with it. Camper Special Chevy truck, only needs a used 350 and it is all set.
Any thoughts on your bumpers yet?
All tube... Everything is going to be tube work, with a complete exo-cage. I like what I did on the Exploder, but this has a different look and purpose. It will also be as tucked in as I can make it. As it stands right now, the front tires are about 3" out in front of the rest of the truck, so I'm looking to keep it at about that place. Even the winch will be under the hood (in place of the stock radiator, which gets relocated to behind the cab).