http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAGysJe_js0
The seats weren't awful except for a burn mark made by my troublelight a few years back. The arm rests and door panels have clearly seen better days. The carpeting was terrible. It was also sort of a pain to get the old carpeting out as it was glued to the padding which is also glued to the floor. I had to literally tear the whole thing out. But as a whole, the interior was easier to remove than I thought. One seat-mount bolt did snap off, so I'll have to drill that out.
The bigger issue is the floorboards. While they are probably worse than I thought, I think they are very fixable using the available patches. It's certainly not bad enough to need an entire new floorpan, though. Everything from the back-seat area rearward, including the trunk and wheel wells looks mint. The question is -- will this be the project where I learn to do some metal work? Cutting out the old floor pieces, trimming the patch if needed, and welding in the patch. I have a Miller-matic 115v MIG welder on long-term loan. If the welds aren't so hot, at least they are somewhere they won't be seen. Fear of the unknown, I guess.
In the meantime, I have a lot of sanding to do to remove all that old padding. I wonder if I should install a bunch of Dynamat at re-assembly?
-Dave











