So, I ended up with a "parts car" that was honestly more trouble than it was worth. My original plan was just to strip the big stuff and let the scrap yard have the rest, but I decided to spend ten minutes pulling off the easy-to-remove interior bits first. Talk about a solid move! I stripped and sold both visors, dash buttons, head rests, and both Sun Visor Hooks. These little plastic clips are notorious for snapping after twenty-plus years of use, making them a hot commodity for anyone doing a budget interior restoration or a quick DIY car repair.
I listed this gray trim piece on eBay and it sold for a cool $6.85. Since the part was essentially "free" (minus a little elbow grease before the car hit the dump), I definitely feel like I got a great deal. It’s a prime example of how small replacement parts for older cars and trucks can turn into quick lunch money.
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