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Vice Grip Garage Interior Rehab: Derek and His Wife Jess Restored Their Darts Interior On A BUDGET! Here’s How

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Just because the parts are available doesn’t mean that doing an interior restoration on your favorite project is going to be cheap. With lots of options, from “custom” bolt in replacement options to factory replacements, there are a jillion price points to navigate when getting parts for your ride. And then there is the labor. Regardless of how cheap the parts are, paying someone to rehab your interior will cost a pretty penny. But what if you do it yourself? Can you save real money and actually do a project like this on a budget?

In the video below you’ll see Derek Bieri and his wife Jessica working on their cool little Dodge Dart as they do the interior up themselves, and on a budget.

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After painting this 1968 Dodge Dart, I just have to address the interior. While functional, it no longer matches the cars currently status. I’m going to undertake all of the work I can myself, with the help of my wife Jessica. Let’s see if we can make this a going to town rig!

The post Vice Grip Garage Interior Rehab: Derek and His Wife Jess Restored Their Darts Interior On A BUDGET! Here’s How appeared first on BangShift.com.

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