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so true Mike, my dad and I sell some parts and recently a guy was down for Camaro interior parts, he did interiors, he bought some of the rattiest stuff as he was going to refinish it all...sometimes junk is junk, but sometimes even beat stuff has value to someone
If those interior panels can be salvaged (repaired and re-dyed), they are worth some ca$h. Otherwise, pitch 'em. If you are unsure, take them to the next Corvette swap meet and see if the 'interior panel' folks want them.
I was going to trash mine after my interior restoration, but I was at Carlisle in 2005 and mentioned it to another guy from Ohio that I met there and he wanted them, and some other parts I had laying around. Sold them for $20 each and he picked them up the following week. Easiest $40 I ever made.
Hi,
I agree with Paul.
So many reproduction interior parts are of poor quality and fit, that restorable pieces may have some value.
It really depends just what parts they are, and how bad a condition they're actually in.
Regards,
Alan
If they happen to be from a 1977, since I have almost zero interior bits at all for my project I'll be happy to pay whatever freight you might incur and take them off your hands. My ZIP is 31408... do you accept PayPal???? Thanks!
NEVER THROW AWAY CORVETTE RELATED PARTS. I won't be able to sleep tonight thinking somewhere out there might be a dumpster with discarded Vette interior parts.
Last edited by bkvette3; Apr 24, 2012 at 10:16 PM.
Mine is a 76 and it is quarter panels and console. Left qp covering is all worn off where you get in the car and console is cracked, I cut a piece of covering off the console to mend a switch hole that the PO cut in a filler panel.