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Location: atlanta | The interior in my car is original and the only real bad section is the drivers seat where the seams have splt. I had an upholsterer come over and look at it, he said the original color has faded and he would not be able to match it, the door panels are nice, the back seat and door panels are nice also, I hate to cover over the original door panels because the factory chrome plastic trim is impossible to recreate. I have a great price to redo the whole interior with carpet and a new vert top.
Any "been there, dun that experiences"?, any new interior designs welcome, maybe recreate as close as possible the factory interior?
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Location: Southern Sweden - Sturkö island | First of all, carefully demount one door skin from the door - you should be able to see the OEM color and hue from the backside. Even if you cannot get a "dead ringer" a good close color match will be ok |
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Location: WHEELING,WV.>>>HOME OF WWVA | that actually looks like the 60 dodge mediterranean blue . contact SMS , get en to send a few small sample pieces . lookin at the photos , there's no way i'd do the entire
interior . its 'just too nice versus expense . you gotta give SMS the body code to get the correct blue and white -----------------------------------------later |
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