73 century interior

Discussion in 'Interior City' started by Lennard, Jul 11, 2006.

  1. Lennard

    Lennard Well-Known Member

    hey guys

    Last week i went on holiday to a car meet and stuff like that. On the way back we went by a big junkyard wich specialices in ( classic ) american cars.
    I went there because i hoped to find some parst for my 75 century

    While i was there i found a 73 century ( regal roofline ) with a white bucket seat interior. I really liked this interior and since it already was a thought of mine to get my interior white. it looks to be a good chance

    The question is would all the stuff from the 73 fitt in my 75. And what would be a good price for it.
    I plan on getting the front ( power ) buckets ( witch mine also had :laugh: ) the rear bench out and the door panels.
    i've notiched that the front seats didn't fold over forward very good and from the idea i had the interior was in quite good condition
    what would be a resonable price for these parts :Do No:

    and how can you get these parts looking good again the best way since the where a bit dirty.

    i Think that it would look awesome in my car when finished because the car is gonna be midnight blue mettalic ( org 73 buick colour )

    Thanx for your help
    Greeting Lennard

    btw this is how my int currently looked when i got ( what's left of it :( ) out
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  2. Lennard

    Lennard Well-Known Member

    anyone ???

    Greetings Lennard
     
  3. 1973GS464

    1973GS464 Well-Known Member

    I own a '73 and I'm thinking everything will fit. The only problem may be with the panels for the regal roofline interior. If you have a century then obviously those pieces won't fit. Again, I'll say I think it will work but, never actually tried it!
    -STEVE
     
  4. Lennard

    Lennard Well-Known Member

    ok thanx for the info
    i think i then have to dye the quarter panel on the inside
    what would be a fair price for such an interior ? since it's in a junkyard car an it's white and in quitte good shape only a little dirty

    Greetings Lennard
     

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