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1937 Phaeton - interiors
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supereal |
07-03-2012 @ 5:53 AM
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I opted for the LeBaron interior kit for my '47 convertible, and was glad I did, as it is a complex project. The results were more than expected, thanks to some guidance from LB. The only hitch was getting the covers for the front seat backs in place. With all new padding, it was like putting ten pounds in a five pound bag. They remade the pieces twice for me at no cost. Finally, I had my trim shop friends show me how to do it. My only regret was not opting for the leather seat option. After all that work, it would have been worth it. I wouldn't try to make it a DIY venture. Before you do that, confirm with LB that your seat frames are stock and usable.
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DriverDon |
07-03-2012 @ 4:13 AM
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I am restoring my 37 Phaeton and wanted to explore options that might be cheaper than using a kit. Also, I fear that a kit, even from Le Barron Bonney might not fit my seat frame that I am not even sure is the original frame given that the seats have certainly been re-upholstered (and then allowed to deteriorate again along with the frame). Would it be a viable option to re-fabricate the seat frames from scratch using their original design and , if so, where might I find this original design ? Also, for the upholstery, where might I find the patterns and be able to source the original leather and vinyl cloth ? Guidance much appreciated. I couldn't find the answers in the 37 Ford book.
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