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I agree. And I would not waste the time/money on a cheap interior. If the car is leak free and dry, at least redo the seats with a Legendary interior. Don't worry, you won't wear it out before you restore the car. I've had a set of Legendary seat covers/pads in my '67 for 20 years now, and they still look and feel like new. Do that one job only once, and do it right. Then you won't be sasting the time and cash to do it first cheepo, then 'right". You can remove the seats (easy) when you're ready for a new carpet, floors, etc. And, the car, whatever the condition, will look and feel MUCH better with decent seats.
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