I like the 73/4 stripe most but the noses like on your 71/2 are the best!
Interior parts before intalled...
have extra rear valence but need to install front valence.
will get black custom fit padded seat covers for the buckets,
foam and RR type uphostlerly covers cost about 3x as much
will rig up some rr type trim to cover where the satellite emblem was
keeping ratty carpet to save on total cost,
but floor was in great shape, cleaned, redid flaking seam seals,
covered in eastwood rust encapsulator for preservation, a coat of rustoleum with ceramic beads for cheap lizard skin, and inexpensive refelectix insulation to replace/lighted old matting and substitude for high dollar dynomat type product.
will need dash cover
nothing fancy in the gauge or sound category
rear seat and tray serviciable if nothing more than barely driver quality
bought a handle, but cant find bezel, was hoping to before do headliner.
leaking and not functioning.
may temporiarly seal with silicone. easily reversible.
i thought sun roof cars had hoses that went through holes in the inner fenders to drain. but they are just hidden behind the kick panels and rear lower trim panels.
underbody is solid but with surface rust.
should clean up, rust converter, and underbody coating fine.
least expensive exhaust option was to mod summit racing header back kit to down tubes.
will need a new gas tank,
73/4 tanks are not cheap!
happy back here
have new battery tray and hold down to install.
have wiper motor not sure if will work.
need to get resovoir/pump, hoses.
need heater core and no hope of getting ac working any time soon.
I did get a pair of usable driver fender/firewall braces i will sand and paint.
I know in general the 71-74 B bodies get little love, especially the 73/4s. And especially the small blocks. Let alone a 318 automatic.
But it codes ok in my book.
They can't all be most desireable year hemis, 440s, GTXs, RTs, etc. Heck, I would not have cared if it was a bench seat column shift. I saved it.
I need to go over the front end, get good wheels and rubber on it, address the tank, and get the rear lights working and it should be on the road.