Look at some of the Imports from late 90's. Nissan Altimas and Maximas had some low back buckets with headrests that have the right look. Leatehr was a pretty common option in them too. Mark Price ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: Reply-To: mail-From-mprice-westco.net@xxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 19:55:41 -0500 (EST) >On January 21, 2005 wrote: > >> Jim; look for wagons, as you might be able to make the >> back half fit the front. My wagon has a good back half >> in green and if you want pay the shipping, it is >> yours. > >Russ, I'll keep that in mind, and will post again when I get closer. I've really got other work ahead of that for now, with the floorpans being more immediate, and really, getting the work area better organized/ready ahead of that. I did a crazy thing and started taking apart the car, then realizing that many of the parts I've been stashing for this project can't be found without intense searching! > >My thoughts now on the interior are to buy more modern black leather buckets with either no back seat, or a matching back seat as a take-out item from a salvage yard. I've been looking online and while some newer car seats don't (IMO) fit the style of my American, some look quite well and offer a number of advantages over trying to find and redo a stock set. Recover/remake the door panels in the stock style in black leather, and hopefully be able to find and get it here a good original headliner that will also be painted black. I'm insulating the car completely, putting in a hidden moderate stereo, and I have all the factory AC pieces. > >I'll keep looking locally or nearby for the headliner as I'd feel better about bringing it home myself, or maybe from a hookup at the AMO Nat's in Atlanta this yr - we'll see how it works out. > >Jim Boone >Mims, FL > >============================================================= >Posted by wixList Archiver -- http://www.amxfiles.com/wixlist > > > > >