In this fifth part of the series I am putting out on "What to Look Out for" before buying a bug, I show you the interior. Chris

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And next as you kind a want to look at your seats, I mean this seat are in pretty decent shape and I have some good padding here on the upholstery. Check that out and see if there is any reap or tears of course, as Volkswagen is known for having a torn, you see that a lot. Also I want to look at the head liner and make sure there are no stains, there are not reaps, there are not tears at all and head liners are you could up pick with those in. Head liners are pretty cheap especially the bio allergic picks them up from anywhere from three neck 30 and $60.00. I have seen different ranges of course. These are multi piece head liners. You see the back window has that one piece back there. If you want to check that out and make sure there is no holes or reaps or stains in that. Some of the older one have stain in them and do not think you are going to be able to get them out because they are not going to be able to come out. They are stained by water. We try that once before. Also check the dash pad in ‘68 and later models they had a black dash pad that went on the front and a lot of times they crack. You see one here there are a couple of cracks in the front there. That is from heat damage. If that is a major crack on it you want to check that out as well. And if you can, if they are corporate is not glued on I think mine is pretty much glued on here. Underneath you want to check underneath the carpet and check out the pads on there. If there are any sort of rust or you see holes. Again, those are the floor pads and a lot of times it can either be patched for most of the time they got to have to be replaced. You can definitely get the pad sections for bugs they are already available. [Music Playing]