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- Minor Friendly
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Interior
Hi,has anyone done a DIY job on the interior of there car,I did have a quick look on www.cobalt ? where a chap has been restoring a moggy,just wondering has anyone tried it or is it best to wait for stuff to turn up on e-bay,but I do fancy giving it a try,cheers, Brian
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Re: Interior
A few people have done it on here, Lou (regaliaqueen) has made a few. My mum also made the interior for my car, not fitted yet but here is one of the seats:[frame]
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also charlie made his own here - http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f= ... er#p276628
so yes it can be done and is qutie rewarding, often works out a lot cheaper too!
also charlie made his own here - http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f= ... er#p276628
so yes it can be done and is qutie rewarding, often works out a lot cheaper too!
Andy W____________1961 2-door 948cc (Sidney)_____________1963 2-door 1275cc (Emily)_______

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- Minor Legend
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Re: Interior
yes i would certainly give it a go especially if you can find a fabric warehouse near you, I paid 3 pound a meter for my fabric and purchased 5 meters of each.
The most expensive pieces of the rebuild were the new straps and foam for the front seats.
I am going to be fitting the rear side trim and back seat this weekend so will post a few pictures of the finished car..if you have any questions please do not hesitate to drop my a mail..
The most expensive pieces of the rebuild were the new straps and foam for the front seats.
I am going to be fitting the rear side trim and back seat this weekend so will post a few pictures of the finished car..if you have any questions please do not hesitate to drop my a mail..
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Re: Interior
brian
i have just seen that a set of covers is being given away..
http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=31939
very useful to pull apart and use as patterns so cut down the amount of time you will not have the seats in your car
i have just seen that a set of covers is being given away..
http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=31939
very useful to pull apart and use as patterns so cut down the amount of time you will not have the seats in your car
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Re: Interior
Hi Sidney,I think your car seats are brilliant ,I hope you got your mum a bunch of flowers and took her out for a big meal ?,cheers Brian
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Re: Interior
I fitted the rear panels and seats this morning, and as promised I have attached some photos..[frame]
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Re: Interior
What a great interior, you must be an interior designer for cars( ooh
I feel a new type of interior design show coming on that would just be right for the Dave channel) Bespoke Car Interiors

My 1970 2 door saloon Trafalgar Blue