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New door pockets 200 1991

This is not a question or a tip - I am just gloating.

I was in Sacramento Volvo/Saab Salvage yard for other things, and one of the guys mentioned that they had a pair of PERFECT navy blue door pockets. "SOLD" said the guy with the 245.

Now the problem is - How to keep them intact?

I don't have any fiberglass matting and resin around the house, but I have paint stir sticks, JB Weld, and navy blue paint. I glued in the stir sticks below the top lip, out of sight, and painted them blue just in case someone gets a peek at them.

The yard also had a perfect brown center console for the '90 I was selling at the time.

Now I just have to loiter around the their yard until they get in a perfect blue center console, some perfect blue vinyl seat covers, an uncracked black dash............dare to dream!






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