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940_Turbo Sep 28th, 2010 21:17

We took a spare cushion apart to fix the piping. It didn't really appeal to re trim everything. As you can see from the previous post a couple of new panels needed to be put in which in turn meant everything needed to be re-coloured top get the seats matching.

They're coloured with a special paint which breathes. It is the same stuff they use when new. A friend of mine is an ex Aston Martin trimmer, he repaired the seats. Another specialist re coloured them.


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Originally Posted by JIH (Post 748940)
Curious to know what products you used to dye the leather. Was the pvc piping not cracked? Was the rest of the vinyl on the lower sections/back in good shape or did you have to replace any of that? I'm most curious as I have the same seats - colour and all - in a 164 of mine. Also in a similar state.


222s Sep 29th, 2010 09:39

Good to read more progress on this! Interesting also to see in the pics as to how much of the design appears to be carried over from the Amazon (e.g. seat cushion attachment), some with clear improvements (e.g. handbrake crossbar mechanism now protected inside the bodyshell).

940_Turbo Sep 30th, 2010 01:29

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Originally Posted by 222s (Post 749292)
Good to read more progress on this! Interesting also to see in the pics as to how much of the design appears to be carried over from the Amazon (e.g. seat cushion attachment), some with clear improvements (e.g. handbrake crossbar mechanism now protected inside the bodyshell).

When you look at a a 140 you can really see they took an Amazon, looked at their foibles and sorted them out. They do have a few foibles of their own but generally it is a very well sorted design. In truth they're nicer cars than an Amazon, but I still prefer the older design.

john h Oct 3rd, 2010 10:04

Excellent progress. I love the carpets and the seats!

John

Dibble Oct 3rd, 2010 22:33

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Originally Posted by Acme (Post 688309)
What a good thread, I don't know how I didn't spot it sooner. Keep up the good work. :)

I am always envious of some peoples metal work skills. I need to get my hands dirty and learn.

Me too.

940_Turbo Nov 11th, 2010 22:34

I really need to finish this. I put the seats in and they look good. The carpet is also finished. Mark has ordered springs for it. It really is perilously close to being a car. all it needs is a final burst of enthusiasm......

http://i338.photobucket.com/albums/n...C/DSC_5437.jpg

john h Nov 12th, 2010 17:59

Looks fabulous. Push on to get it finished!!

John

arcturus Nov 12th, 2010 18:13

Is the car a pale blue colour or is that just the light?

john h Nov 12th, 2010 18:20

Arcturus, that's the wine red I was talking about for your interior. Great isn't it?

John

940_Turbo Nov 12th, 2010 19:37

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Originally Posted by arcturus (Post 776038)
Is the car a pale blue colour or is that just the light?

No, it is pale grey. It was a horrible day with low light


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