Re: Can anyone demystify interior trim codes?
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This is very interesting. When I did my 1950 Series 23 Deluxe 8 interior a year ago I just sent an unfaded sample of material to everyone who advertised materials and got samples. Then I picked the closest one for each material. Nobody had every material. The results were close but not perfect. Prices varied from a bargain to expensive but I did not let that influence my choices. The hardest material to get right was the windlace. There were issues with both color and pattern.
I replaced everything except the seat fabric. That was covered up with a nice set of NOS vintage seat covers, which were an option in the old days. I paid an uphostery shop to put the seat covers on and improve the fit to perfect.
Posted on: 2013/12/3 10:48
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Fred Puhn
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Re: Can anyone demystify interior trim codes?
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Can you: 1) tell me what trim code you had? 2) what materials you ended up using? There's a 50/50 chance it's the same based on the part #'s. That's good odds for me.
I'm in need of the "correct" color/cloths for trim 68 - side wall cloth and headliner. Headliner was either some lt. gray or more likely ivory(I think) I think the side walls match but is a heavier fabric. The cotton naps look right. I kind of did it to myself, because I set out to make the interior "original". I like a challenge... Next time black naugahyde! If I had some "unfaded" material, I'd be happy. My interior was essentially squirrel, etc. habitat baked in the sun. I took out ~45 gals of nuts, soybeans, etc. out of mostly between the back seat back and trunk divider. {Maybe guiness record?} What I thought was color under the molding, rinsed out.
Posted on: 2013/12/5 9:17
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