Inside, the interior is something never dreamed of by anyone flogging one of these trucks down the road in 1955. Geoff Horsfall, from Duncan, British Columbia did the extremely clean detail work on the interior using cinnamon Italian leather over a custom bench seat. A
Flaming River tilt column with a ‘56 Chevy 15” reproduction steering wheel helps Tug Boat navigate the turns.
Painless wiring harness connected the electrical bits, including LED lights.

The beautiful custom interior by Geoff Horsfall from Duncan, British Columbia, Canada, provides a stunningly simple and warm feel using cinnamon Italian leather with perforation accents. Suicide doors are a killer tweak.
To be a truck, you have to have a truck bed, and Tug Boat’s cargo area is something you don’t want to miss. Using African mahogany wood, sixteen coats of
Custom House of Kolor clear was laid onto the wood panels to create a deep richness in the wood. The tailgate doesn’t have any chains or latches to help with the smooth look of the truck.