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Thread: Value of a clean complete 1969 Black interior?

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    Value of a clean complete 1969 Black interior?

    I have a complete 1969 black coupe interior that includes all of the door panels, pulls, pockets, top rails, seats front and rear, rear side panels, carpet, rear package tray, etc. All of it is easily a 8.5-9 out of 10. Door panels are perfect, door pulls are perfect, pockets are very very good, seats have no rips or tears and a nice shape to them with clean hardware, rear seats are perfect. Carpets are not perfect but not bad either and the original ribbed rubber mat is nice. Nothing needs to be recovered or repaired. My question is, what is all of this worth and would it be better to break it all up and sell it separate? With so many bare shells being restored or brought back, a nice OEM original interior would make things a lot easier I would think.

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    A photo or 2 would help with putting a value on the items.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beaker View Post
    A photo or 2 would help with putting a value on the items.
    Yes it would, but everything is in storage and hard to photograph at this time. I think I've given enough info for those with expertise in this area to give a spread if they are willing to help.

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    I will bite - $2500 to $4000. A couple of years back I had to replace an rough updated interior with period correct one in black and I think it cost me about $2500 buying parts off here and Pelican. I recall paying about $1500 for a very nice pair of seats. Door pockets were the most difficult to find and I think I paid about $300 for a good set. I managed to gather everything up over the course of a couple of months but buying a complete interior would have made my life so much easier.

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    $4,500 if all is 8.5 - 9 condition.

    Seats front & rear - $2,500
    Door Panels - $250
    Top Rails - $200
    Door Pockets (4) - $850
    Rear Side Panels - $150
    Carpet - $300
    Rear Package Tray - $250
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    Good info provided. If you wish to sell, please place an ad in For Sale with a price. Thread closed.
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