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It might sound backward to restore your interior to make your ride more collectible, but it's actually one of the best things you can do. After all, nobody wants to sit on cloth seats that look like they were mauled by a bear. So, how does Foxbody Mustang interior restoration make your ride more collectible? Read this guide to find out, as well as how to tastefully restore your interior.
Foxbody Mustangs. We all love them, but not everyone really seems to love them. This is because they've finally reached collectible status, which is why you may have noticed that their value continues to rise. While changing out engine components can harm your value, nobody wants to get behind the wheel of a Mustang that has holes in the seat, destroyed carpets, and a plethora of other interior problems. This is why making subtle improvements to your Foxbody Mustang can actually improve its value, appeal, and status as a collector’s item. Learn more about how this is possible below.
The last thing someone wants to do is jump behind the wheel of a Mustang that's in shambles. If you can see the foam of the seat peeking out at you, or you notice that the carpet has holes and cigarette burn marks from 1974, restoring your interior will improve its aesthetics. This makes it more attractive to potential buyers, and can even help you win a car show if it's done tastefully. Even if you want to keep it in your collection, when it's time to show people you don't want to open the door to a mess.
When it comes to collecting vehicles, if there's one thing people want to do with them, it's take them for a spin sometimes. While a lot of a vehicle’s ride quality has to do with suspension components and the engine, and you can restore those parts too, if cushions are worn out or a chunk is missing from the steering wheel, that impacts the ride quality. For this reason, sometimes replacing damaged interior components can make the vehicle easier to drive, which improves its appeal as a collectible.
Are you planning on selling your Foxbody Mustang down the line? If so, you may want to restore the interior first. While it may be authentic, a worn-out interior can hurt the value of the vehicle, especially if it has major problems, like tears in the seats or interior trim pieces missing. While this doesn't mean you should go into full restomod territory, replacing damaged interior components with aftermarket options that look and feel authentic can improve the resale value of your Foxbody Mustang.
Restoring your Foxbody Mustang can be challenging, especially if you don't know where to start. While we offer some tips below, we also have a more comprehensive Mustang interior guide that covers specific parts, costs, and everything else associated with interior modification.
The best thing you can do for your interior, whether you plan on keeping or selling your Foxbody as a collectible, is restoring it with OE-style parts. It doesn't matter if you need new seatsor a classic shift knob, the goal is to do your best to match original trim styles, upholstery, and even subtle dashboard details. Thankfully, aftermarket support for Foxbody Mustangs is abundant, so you shouldn't have any issues finding the parts you need.
You may love a shiny new navigation system that's up to date with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto (and we have them), but this isn't the case for everyone, especially collectors, so unless the radio is broken, you should leave it original. This also includes leaving the OEM gauges, entry and starting systems, and much more. Unfortunately, adding too many aftermarket parts throws you right into restomod territory, and while people collect those as well, it's more niche.
Last but not least, don't forget to keep track of the work you’re doing. People may have questions, especially if you plan on selling your collectible Foxbody Mustang, but if you keep records, you'll have all the answers you need. It also helps to keep photos of the process to show prospective buyers how far the vehicle has come. Even if you don't plan on selling, why not hang those photos in your garage and be proud of what you've accomplished?
If you want to make your Foxbody Mustang more collectible by restoring the interior, you need to have authentic-looking aftermarket parts. What's more, those parts can't look cheap or break in a few years, or else you’re back at square one. Fortunately, our sales techs are ready to help you find some of the best interior restoration parts for your Foxbody Mustang. Shop online and get all your new parts in no time with fast and convenient shipping.