Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Interior View

Wiring behind the dash being disconnected
05/04/2013
The interior of the Impala is probably the most well kept part of this 45 year old car. The upholstery on the seats has only minor damage, with only one scratch. The parcel shelf is the only upholstery actually lifting off the interior and the door upholstery will only need to be fixed or replaced on the driver's side door.


The wiring within the interior will need to be fixed or replaced, therefore requiring the dash to be removed and the loom inside replaced. No electrics within the interior are functioning at the present as the ones that were functioning when the car was purchased have been disconnected to prevent any further damage.

The trims will need attention, screws are missing and the rear parcel shelf and pillar trims will be replaced by cutting new under-boards and and being re-trimmed ourselves.

The Impala itself was never made with seat belts, but there are holes for seat belts to be installed that the previous owners had made. Sets can be bought online and can be installed by us.

All the interior can be fixed by us and if upholstery does need major fixing you can buy upholstery machines at second hand and collectible stores, but I am currently unaware of pricing.


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