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what to do next?....interior wise??


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Ok ..So i stripped out the interior ..

Anyone have any suggestions on what to do?... I could use some helpful hints and opinions..Thanks:stupid:

<a href="http://s152.photobucket.com/albums/s194/surfsupz/?action=view&current=015.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s194/surfsupz/015.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>ROFL

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Well your dash looks in better condition than most and steering wheel is NICE :)

My suggestion is NOS Parts,

start with center counsel for about $180 cheap,

Shift leather boot,

E-brake handle and boot (saw NOS set on ebay but don't know the part numbers)

Dome light,

and all new interrior vinyle should wrap up the inside cosmestics :)

You can get NOS door panels on YJ for about $400 to $800 so at

least you know they're out there.

What color scheme and rims you going with?

~Z~

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Remove the Dash,

- remove instruments, open them up and paint the insides of the cases with a bright white paint (Polar White).

- check the condition of the cowl drain tubes.

- attach tar-mat insulation to the underside of the cowl bucket and the firewall.

- wash out all the defroster tubes, fresh air tubes going to the eyeball vents.

- clean out the fresh air vents, use a clothes dryer long cable brush to clean from the front of the car all the way out the vent.

- inspect, lube, re-gasket if necessary the fresh air vent valves.

Remove the Heater Plenum

- Open it up, remove the heater core, get it checked for leaks.

- clean, paint and refurbish all the soft sponge seals on all the doors / flaps

- check the condition of the blower motor and it's squirrel cage

- remove and replace the fresh air vent assembly from below the cowl

- check the condition of the fresh air vent ductwork

- don't forget to use clean plumber's putty when replacing the fresh air valve back.

- wash the triangular/square tubing connector to the heater.

- re-lube and check for smooth operation of all heater control cables

- check condition of short hose from heater core to valve and also the other heater hoses

Seal off all the round holes in the rocker panel inner wall after making sure there is no rust hiding in the rocker

Seal off the holes in the rear quarter inner panel after shooting POR inside the fender

Seal off the space around the rear struts

Theres a bunch more items, these are just off the top of my head.

HTH

E

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I just went through your photo bucket pics Mr. Fujistubo :D

aka Fire Medic.

Thats a great list you posted there EScanlon, thats one for the

to do books for sure.

Not sure if this was mentioned but get a shop to replace that inner

hatch panel to shore up the structual integrity in the back.

Not sure simply using POR will work as you need rigidity there.

Thats about the only major rust I saw.

Other than that it's looking solid :rambo:.

~Z~

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