I put the last set of screws in the the wheel wells and now we are finished back here if you don't count making up the curtains. we get the lights wired and tied up we can swap ends and get front end together. then start to enjoy the car.
Like so many, it suffered from years of poor outdoor storage. Most of these coaches were babied during their "in service" life, but deteriorated quickly in their "after service" life. Ed has(with a lot of time, money, and talent) reversed most of that neglect.
This one was carpeted. So that is the original stuff still in there. Had to put new up front and used a patch out what came out of that to repair the water damage by the back door.
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