Alternatives to carpet in the car?

I just recently bought a 1987 ford f150 and though it a very soils truck mechanically and cosmetically; the carpet is an extreme eye sore with it being extremely worn to the point that fibers are missing, oil stains, and plenty of cigarette burns. I was wondering if there were any cheap alternatives that I can do?

Can a 94 ford 4.9 engine fit in a 89 F150?

I have an 89 ford f150 with a 4.9 and need to swap the engine. All I need to know is, can a 94 4.9 engine fit in an 89 where I can just put it in and not change anything up?

Can lane-keeping assist be deactivated?

I'm not sure about you but I don't like the new lane-keeping assist feature on most new cars nowadays. It's not that I Don't like LDW because that just warns you somehow that you are going out of the lines on the road. What I don't like is LKS because not only does it warn you but if you don't comply with the warnings the car will automatically adjust itself so its in between the lines. I like to be in total control of my vehicle and I do not like my car/truck doing the driving. I feel like if you can't stay in between the lines on the road then you shouldn't have a drivers license. All I want to know is there some way I can deactivate that or get a new car/truck without it on there because the all new 2015 Ford® F-150 which I want comes standard on there. So, if anybody could tell me how I can deactivate or get my F-150 without it that would be great!

I'm looking to buy a Used Full Size truck and need to know which one would suit me best?

I'm looking to spend around $13K and would like it to be around 100K miles. With that being said I'm around the 2004-2007 models. I'm between the Toyota Tundra, Ford F-150, and a Chevy Silverado. I would like to have a Tacoma but they are out of my price range. I would like to know which truck will run the longest with the least amount of costly repairs. I like the look of the F-150 and Silverado most, but I know that Toyota's run for a long time. Are repair costs for these cars relatively the same?

Water pump problem with my 89 f150?

I have an 89 ford f150. I'm not sure if my water pump is completely broken or just has a small leak. When I pour water into the cap it goes down the hose and into the pump and all of it just leaks out. Is the pump broken and need replaced or is it just a hole that I can seal with some sealant from the store? If it is broken what does a water pump typically cost?