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Great thread. I purchase a 73 vert H code in Dec last year and also a 72 Q code vert. I did not know the 72 was rare until I had the car several months. Going back together with the 73 took interior out and cleaned everything and pulled all the accessories off the engine cleaned and spruced it up a little. It still has original yellow paint on about 3/4 of the car. I have had several people stop and ask about it sitting in the drive when working on it. Can't wait to get to some of the cruise ins.
This car had sat for over 20 years so replacing all the hoses and going through everything before hitting the road. I have found that lacquer thinner is the best to clean the interior. Sounds too aggressive but it took all the built up grime off that nothing else I tried would touch, white deluxe interior. I started with mild detergent, Blue Coral, Westley's Bleach White and then the lacquer thinner. It is the original upholstery and door panels so lots of years with little care.
Verts are the best.
This car had sat for over 20 years so replacing all the hoses and going through everything before hitting the road. I have found that lacquer thinner is the best to clean the interior. Sounds too aggressive but it took all the built up grime off that nothing else I tried would touch, white deluxe interior. I started with mild detergent, Blue Coral, Westley's Bleach White and then the lacquer thinner. It is the original upholstery and door panels so lots of years with little care.
Verts are the best.