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Restoring 1000 sedan
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Hey everyone!

I'm in the process of restoring a 1970 1000 sedan. But I've hit a wall when trying to find some interior components i.e. Steering Wheel, dash pad, front seats, sun visors, orignal radio, dash knobs like 'wiper', and the glove box. I'm also looking for 4 original hubcaps. Does anyone have any of these itmes that you would be willing to part with or know where I might be able to locate any of them. I'm in South Australia and I'm willing to pay shipping costs if items are overseas or interstate.

Posted on: 2003/10/12 4:18
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can help with front seats...in excellent condition after a trip to the upholsterer last year...and back to, if you want a matching set, also can probably help with dash knobs etc....get back to me if interested...cheers bud

Posted on: 2003/10/12 5:05
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If you get stuck for finding the parts there I can send you some from the UK. I have parts from a four door sedan I broke up a while back still. If you need anything just email me.

Posted on: 2003/10/12 11:41
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Is your car a 4 door or a 2 door, & how do you know that it is a "70 model? These seem to be a bit scarce.
If it is a "70, it will have a chassis number from B10-350,001 & up. The numbers were the in the same range for both sedan types.

The seats are obviously diferent for the diferent sedans & i believe that the "68 4 door seats are diferent from the later ones. This is only important in a real restoration.
Good luck with your search.
Chris

Posted on: 2003/10/12 12:06
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My mate can help you out with the wheel and the sun visors will give him a call im going over to his house soon for other parts,
the car has some good parts other than the body panels but has good doors are there any other parts you are intrested in.

Posted on: 2003/10/13 2:29
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Got some reupholstered front seats for a 2 door sedan in heavy duty thick vinyl that looks like the originals. I had the original radio there somewhere in the shed it was working perfect but only AM of course but maybe chuck it out (maybe Ill check)
but you can have the seats for 80 bucks as I bought them from Nispares for 110 a year ago.

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It's a 4 door. There is no chasis number, only "B10 - SAFU" and the original paint colour code on it. The previous owner and my mates dad both told me it's a 1970.

Posted on: 2003/10/14 1:29
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I've got the number of a guy who has a number of 1000's a couple he has wrecked, if you e'mail me a list of what your after i'll see if he has got it when i go up to view some parts for myself.

Posted on: 2003/10/15 11:19
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