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Try Bill Hirsch.
Posted on: 2013/7/14 14:48
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Been there and done that. LOL. Here's the compare..
[img width=300]http://rrichk.smugmug.com/Other/packard/30536801_H4CZWX#!i=2634386206&k=sK4PcQ2&lb=1&s=M[/img] [img width=300]http://rrichk.smugmug.com/Other/packard/30536801_H4CZWX#!i=2634387243&k=sLBH6Mm&lb=1&s=M[/img] We have to spend some good coin to get these interiors done, so I want to make sure I don't devalue the work. I'm also worried that a whole seat of that would look much louder than the swatch but would like opinions. Thanks, Rich
Posted on: 2013/7/14 15:16
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Posted on: 2013/7/14 15:38
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Yup, tried them as well. Samples were much farther off.
Posted on: 2013/7/14 15:52
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Dear Rick:
You are right to be concerned. Most restored cars are not authentic. Solid colors were dominant in the Senior cars through 1939 and the exact material is not available. I was looking at some Jay Leno video about a Duesenberg and I couldn't believe that the supposed foremost Duesenberg restoration shop chucked the tufted broadcloth in favor of pleats. Why not vinyl for the front? I don't think you are going to find a match. But you might try a custom tailor who has order books. You might find a blend that is closer. Some of these material problems are acute but solvable. Brass era cars used shiny leathers and those are getting very hard to find.
Posted on: 2013/7/14 19:27
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Hello Rich:
I understand your concern - that LB material has a rather "strong" contrast. You need something more subtle, more Packard-like. The 1941 Packard Data Book (page 21) says the 110 Special had two choices in broad cloth. One, a tan stripe (yours) and a blue-gray stripe. Farther on down that page it describes some optional trim styles for a 110 Deluxe with multi-tone upholstery. On page 23 they describe a dark green/light green combination where the dark green is in Bedford cord on the upper panel of the seat back and the front panel of the cushion. The light green is broadcloth on the lower panel of the (seat) back and the rear part of the (seat) cushion. The advantage here is that you are dealing with solid colors. But it would be a compromise. You would have to decide for yourself if you put in an all broadcloth interior with strong striping, or an interior that was an option for the Deluxe and apparently not the Special. Or another way to put it is; what would be more noticeable by the "judges"? Strong stripe or a Special with multi-tone upholstery? BTW, take a look at this thread:packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb ... flat&order=ASC&type=&mode=0&start=0 It would appear that the owner used the LB material you are reviewing. Might give you an idea of what the end result would be. Click onto the photos to zoom in. Good luck. -Roger--
Posted on: 2013/7/14 19:33
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Thanks Roger,
That's yet another flavor. I got a swatch of that from SMS. Ill post later a compare. Those photos were exactly what I ess thinking of when I stated "loud". It ok, but not subtle as intended.
Posted on: 2013/7/14 20:26
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A couple more...
Posted on: 2013/7/15 0:46
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You only want to do the multi-tone if your car is two tone and has a painted dashboard and painted window trim.
Some of those new swatches aren't too bad. Don't forget as well that the colors have faded.
Posted on: 2013/7/15 6:40
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