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According to the Parts Manual, the 2365 had 4 trim options. The options were; 61, 66, 68 and 69. That decodes to:
61 - TAN BEDFORD CORD 66 - GRAY BLUE BROADCLOTH WITH GRAY AND BLUE STRIPE 68 - GRAY CHECKERED BROADCLOTH 69 - TAN STRIPED BROADCLOTH Did you look for the build sheet on top of the glovebox and/or wedged in between the fuel vent tube and fuel filler pipe? It would have the original trim code.
Posted on: 2013/10/2 17:52
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Thanks, JD.
It looks like it must be 68. I haven't got to tearing out the dash yet, that's coming up soon as I prep for sheet metal work. I doubt any paper survived in readable condition, but I was appraised of that location just haven't got to it. I was hoping to find a source just in case. There was nothing around the gas tank except spiders. Where do I find what a 68 (actually) means? i.e. type of cloth(s)/where designated, or color/manuf code(s), or trim details? Is there a trim book or research somewhere? I'll see what the upholstery guy comes up with and if we can't find, I call the museum. Or anyone else with leads? ps:I saw the 60 numbers but I didn't see the description in there, it's 214 pages, so I might have missed. I referenced 3 levels of trim based on a 22xx series. It doesn't explain the seat tag numbers though? Making progress...
Posted on: 2013/10/3 8:37
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The 414774 & 414775 numbers can be found in the numerical index at the back of the parts book which shows the Group number where they are listed. In this case, the Group numbers are 30.908 and 30.941 which cover the seat spring assemblies for front and rear seats respectively.
No help in identifying the trim code however as that depends on what material was used to cover the springs.
Posted on: 2013/10/3 15:44
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Other than a good luck trying to find that checked material, upholstery guy wasn't much help w/ ID.
So I'll try some more places.
Posted on: 2013/10/3 16:13
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the 22nd tan/brown check as used on the Eight is to the best of my knowledge unobtanium. Don't expect a quick answer
Posted on: 2013/10/3 16:27
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U R right, it's not a good sign when the biggest source of fabric search starts off with 1950 and yours is '49...
They used to call me "one out of the money". We'll put something on there even if it's dog blankets! I'm starting to think I'll be making rubber parts with my left hand, weaving upholstery fabric with my right, doing chrome plating with one foot, and bodywork with the other. Looks like the mechanicals will have to wait. ha, HA, HAAA! The glass guy sez his machine got struck by lightnin. The local chrome shop sed they don't do retail anymore. SC can't find my title paperwork. I like a challenge! Even when it was sitting there infested, I look but see beyond all that when I see that motor car...
Posted on: 2013/10/3 16:59
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Quote:
The 23rd series spanned mid 1949-1950 so... any fabric valid for 1950 is valid for your 1949.
Posted on: 2013/10/3 17:04
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I have a source of NOS houndstooth cloths. Samples on the way, but I'm still not able to determine what the real color is supposed to be - definitively. Seat cloth looks like it's tan with ~3/8" blue/grey check, but the solid cloth (door panels/headliner) look tan but under the rear molding it's lt. grey. The under side of the seat cloth is pretty good, and I've washed some and think the tan is in the check, I'll match that as close as I can, but that don't explain the solids. It was a smoker car, the visor is like beef jerky on one side but who's wasn't back then. I'm scouring some more. I'll get there...Shake'n the trees.
I found the seat number in the parts list thanks to Kaz, it's almost at the end so I didn't go far enough. I wish I had the covered assy number instead... At least it tells me the seat are original like I thought. Looks like a glove box dive today after I go down and sit in line at the title bureau to raise some. Thank you all.
Posted on: 2013/10/4 8:27
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I'm getting warmer. Waiting on a headliner. Upholstery shop & Packard guy said these all had the same headliner. I found recent pictures of another "restored" 2365 that has the same original door panels and they're the same color. This picture had incorrect single cloth seat re-upholstery probably for the same reason, hard to obtain. But I solved that one but haven't got my cloth shipment yet.
So I'm leaning toward the four options of trim code # (for deluxe 2 dr) only refers to the seat cloth - making the most sense. Everything else is apparently the same. The other models/series appear to have used all vinyl and/or leather. Once I figure it out you'll be able to tell me you could have told me that...I told that CIA witness protection guy, this restorer cover probably wouldn't work. OOOPS!
Posted on: 2013/11/16 9:59
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