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So I've been wanting to start this project for some time now and finally have the need to start it. Nephew is turning 16 this year and with all the stars aligned, he will be getting his license by next spring. So its time to dig this dusty Vette out and get working on it.
It drove to where it sits today. I know it needed a battery when we parked it and it could use some minor attention to engine to run smoother, but the big issue is the interior. I am posting a few photobucket pics, can anyone with experience please give me insight on how much this interior is going to cost and best places to get parts. In case pics dont show, It needs seats, rugs, steering wheel for sure. Everything else will be on a budget bases. I would prefer to replace it, rather than clean it because I don't want any mold/mildew to be left to get worse.
Interior parts are easily found at swap meets. Less expensive than new interior parts, although with will probably have to buy carpet. Still, its not uncommon to find a complete take-out interior including decent carpet for cheap at a swap meet.
Willcox has some of the best deals on interior stuff and run regular sales with discounts for us. I would replace the carpet and leather on the seats, pull out and repaint all the other interior stuff and it will look like a new car inside.
Ecklers has everything too but sometimes they are not too reliable.
I just priced a complete "new" interior for my father-in-law. He's working on a '79. The price came up to a staggering $1500.00 estimate. That wasn't including the $400.00 dash pad that he had already purchased.
Based on your earlier thread, have you determined who has title to the car and whether you and/or your nephew can legally get to it?
Yes Mike! As it stands, we have had a lot of preliminary success. The mother is the title owner. I wrote up a bill of sale, title request and all of my pre-paid envelopes are ready to be dropped in the mail with payments made to DMV. All the mother needs to do is sign for request and sign title when she gets duplicate. I will be sending all paperwork over night first thing in the morning with return signature labels as well to make sure "nothing gets lost". If I can get this car signed over by the end of the months I will be extactic.
I just priced a complete "new" interior for my father-in-law. He's working on a '79. The price came up to a staggering $1500.00 estimate. That wasn't including the $400.00 dash pad that he had already purchased.
This is within my price range. We expected to spend up to $2,000 on interior and then wheels and whatever needs to repair to make it street legal again. Paint was bearable so I wont be touching that for a few years.