Misc burnished saddle interior parts from a 1970 Skylark. Non-AC dash pad,no cracks, $200.00 Windlace,4-pieces, $80.00 Rear arm rest panels, $50.00 Front door long arm rests, $80.00 Headliner,if I get it out successfully, $50.00
The first 2 pictures are the dash pad. I will take more when I get it out. You can see in picture 2 that dash emblem has some wear. The seat belts in this car are black.
In line for the black front shoulder straps (seat belts) if available. As I recall, even if one ordered the 'Custom' interior option for the upgraded interior upholstery and door panels, rear package tray, etc., for some reason, I recall that there were other option labeled as 'Custom' which were still extra-cost - like custom upper peak moldings and I think *** color-coordinated seat belts ***. I have seen many 'Custom' interiors with the standard black seatbet sets.
The pad is very nice,but not NOS. The only blemish I found is a tiny split to the left of the gauges,in the crease. You really have to LOOK at it to see it. If this was redyed,it could disappear altogether. ALL studs are intact. The two threaded ones over the glovebox want to spin,so I would possibly put some epoxy around them to hold them for installation.
Visors ate pretty nice except for the indentations from the clip-on mirror. Both of them have nice stitching. $30.00
The seat belts are black,with black buckles,and blue GM buttons. Dated March/70. This is a complete set. This car was built mid-April/70.
Inline for the left side and right side headliner trim (winlace?) and those two little back rear window corner pieces If you have. Lmk. Tom
Tom, I will get with you for the windlace,but the rear corner “eggshells” are disintegrated. The repops are pretty nice,but have a texture like the windlace.