Don't forget these parts from pre-1990 cars:
Seatbelts! I don't recommend using them as-is since they are now over 22 years old! However, they can be sent to various companies who can rebuild and reweb them. This offers a nice factory look installation when you get the interior parts (next).
Interior to go with manual belts! If you don't grab the interior pieces to go with the old manual seatbelts you'll either have a lot more work to do or you'll have a weird interior with gaps and plastic that doesn't quite "fit." So grab these:
-headliner
-A,B and maybe C pillar trim (covers all those rectangular holes in the A pillars)
-rear plastic side panels
-plastic guides with their two screws for each belt where it goes under the plastic
-the e-brake cover/console (slightly different from later cars)
Also, I like to grab the rubber stoppers which fit into the rear shoulder belt holes in the early cars, since these are perfect to put into later cars if you remove the rear seats and seatbelts. Just fills in the upper shoulder belt holes and maybe helps quiet the rear a bit, if you hold your tongue just right and pretend.
Karl
Seatbelts! I don't recommend using them as-is since they are now over 22 years old! However, they can be sent to various companies who can rebuild and reweb them. This offers a nice factory look installation when you get the interior parts (next).
Interior to go with manual belts! If you don't grab the interior pieces to go with the old manual seatbelts you'll either have a lot more work to do or you'll have a weird interior with gaps and plastic that doesn't quite "fit." So grab these:
-headliner
-A,B and maybe C pillar trim (covers all those rectangular holes in the A pillars)
-rear plastic side panels
-plastic guides with their two screws for each belt where it goes under the plastic
-the e-brake cover/console (slightly different from later cars)
Also, I like to grab the rubber stoppers which fit into the rear shoulder belt holes in the early cars, since these are perfect to put into later cars if you remove the rear seats and seatbelts. Just fills in the upper shoulder belt holes and maybe helps quiet the rear a bit, if you hold your tongue just right and pretend.
Karl
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