69 fastback cargo area - re-install S/M interior trim / seat??

I never dreamed there would be 2 guys named Vlad into mopars and in the same general area , the one I know lives in an apartment in poco and I have no grudge against him ,like I said in the sharkstooth post he is a hustler but if you talk to him he can be reasonable he just likes to start real high thats all , Heck he was asking 8,500 down from 12,000 for my 69 Cuda but I got him down to 4,000 so he can be reasonable. We've done business since on a pair of fender which were over priced but that was because they weren't for sale but the guy doing my resto talked him into giving them to me and I'm positive the price was high because the resto guy was taking a large kick back on the sale { he's known for doing business that way }but they were the only set to come up for sale in the year and a half I was searching so sometimes you gotta eat one eh? So if your that Vlad don't sweat it I'll still give you a hand if I can all we need is a sunny day I did my carpet and interior install in 1 day in my back yard after pre installing the carpet on the individual panels the night before so it's not that big a job really just awkward . As for the hinges I was talking about the side pieces on the seat back but they go on top of that carpet piece so if your re-carpeting you should do that first and polish up the stainless trim and repaint /reinstall the hinges on the seat back .It makes it a lot easier and faster if all the little pieces of carpet are done before the interior go's back in .I'll try to get some pics today while it's sunny of the pieces I'm talking about