First Impressions
The interior is exactly what I hoped for: clean, original, and untouched. No hacked wiring, no broken plastics, no sun‑baked trim. Just that early‑’90s Mitsubishi/Eagle design that somehow feels both simple and purposeful.
The gauges are crisp, the needles aren’t faded, and all the little details still work the way they should. Even the fog light switch and dimmer wheel still have that factory resistance.
The factory cassette deck is still in place — “Computer Controlled Deck” and all. The center stack and console look like they’ve been used by someone who actually cared about their car, not someone who treated it like a disposable commuter.
The seats are in great shape, bolsters intact, fabric still soft. No rips, no stains, no weird smells. It still has that unmistakable DSM interior vibe… and somehow, it looks even better now than it did back then.
Even the hatch area is clean. The cargo cover works, the plastics aren’t scratched up, and the carpet hasn’t been beaten into submission by decades of hauling.
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Ty Ingle, USAF Retired
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