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Tapil
09-12-2007, 12:42 AM
Hey ive searched but i cant seem to find anything on pricing for completly redoing the interior of my 87 camaro. And maybe even new seats (like the WHOLE seat)
any idea how much that would run me?

Oh and one more thing, My dashboard/consel looks like Crap. How much would THAT run me to replace with a new shiny one? :grinno: thanks!

~Pricing on redoing an interior of an 87 camaro
>>Purchase and installment of entirely new seats
~Pricing of a new dash board/consel

poormillionaire2
09-12-2007, 03:37 PM
Check yearone.com

Earlsfat
09-14-2007, 01:13 AM
Soup to nuts... probably somewhere in the area of about $5,000.00.

For example.... dash pad is about $400, console is $300-$500, door panels about $350 each, seats about $200-$400 each for covers and about $500 or so for whole seat... pricey real quick. If you re-use the plastic pieces and paint / dye them you'd save a boatload of cash. I think the vinyl dye is made by SEMs... Have heard good things about it, but personally haven't used it or know anyone that has. I used Dupli-Color's vinyl paint and wasn't that impressed (gloss black was more like flat charcoal) , but am redoing the interior of mine next spring anyway.

Year One, Paddock, National Parts Depot, Classic Industries, etc all carry repro parts (I've only looked for 2gens, not sure how abundant the 3 gen parts are.)

Firebirdlad03
09-16-2007, 09:20 PM
Soup to nuts... probably somewhere in the area of about $5,000.00.

For example.... dash pad is about $400, console is $300-$500, door panels about $350 each, seats about $200-$400 each for covers and about $500 or so for whole seat... pricey real quick. If you re-use the plastic pieces and paint / dye them you'd save a boatload of cash. I think the vinyl dye is made by SEMs... Have heard good things about it, but personally haven't used it or know anyone that has. I used Dupli-Color's vinyl paint and wasn't that impressed (gloss black was more like flat charcoal) , but am redoing the interior of mine next spring anyway.

Year One, Paddock, National Parts Depot, Classic Industries, etc all carry repro parts (I've only looked for 2gens, not sure how abundant the 3 gen parts are.)

Now You have met someone who has used vinyl dye...used it on my dashpad..comes out like you just armor-alled it..awesome..a must try!

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