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I have a very nice pair of rear interior lower panels....

Started by ramairthree, November 02, 2010, 06:31:27 PM

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ramairthree

but they are for a 73.

Mine is a 74.

I do have the small seat belt retractor panels.

It looks like I can cut the 73 panels to take them easy enough.

However, it seems a shame to do it.

But  I guess the 74s are less common and a trade would not be easy.

has anyone else done this?

ramairthree

ok, no patience, want to get interior back together.

did the cuts, not perfect but should come out nice installed.

nothing but some surface rust in some parts

have eastwood rust converter curing on it

then will hit with rust encapsulator.

maybe a coat or two of rustoleum professional enamel mixed four to one with microscopic ceramic bead powder
(a poor mans lizard skin paint)

leaves a slightly rough surface my relectix insulation I am going to put down with carpet adhesive.

carpet I am going to salvage minus the jute backing.

I think the headliner (what's left of it), rear tray (cut for aftermarket speaker grilles), and seat belt retractor covers, and dash are original. 

Otherwise, I have whalt looks to be 73 Satelite interior panels.  Pretty decent except drivers armrest/handle.

Nice surprise when I yanked the carpet I found the inner push button portion of my console lock.  A little polish and lube and my console lid works right and dont have to jab a screwdriver into the lock shell anymore.