I wasn't aware that Gary or Just Dashes "made" vinyl (& in your case: cloth) door panels. SMS made the vinyl "surrounds" for my 57's doors (complete w'/mylar 'accents') & my upholstery shop mated their vinyl (& foam under-padding) to my car's door-cardboard, & to the doors' 'painted/printed' vinyl-center-section. The SMS vinyl (red) was perfect, & the oval 'accents' were correctly-shaped, but the actual mylar 'texture' is SLIGHTLY different, from "original"--virtually undetectable--the foam-under-padding REALLY makes the door trim panels feel soft, & 3-dimensional. Years later, the accents are still adhering to the door-vinyl, but a close inspection reveals that the end-edges of the accents "want" to separate (slightly) from the vinyl. I don't know if SMS is presently able to make "complete" door trim panels, but, if you've got a good upholstery shop, they should be able to 'mate' new-vinyl/mylar sections to your doors' central"upholstery" sections. I recommend SMS, but NOT everyone has had terrific experience w/them, for various reasons--some have said that the best way to pay them is to go to Portland, & physically exchange their dinero for the finished product! Again, I've always done right, by them--upholstery cloth, originally (1982??) PS--you newer guys can't appreciate how (relatively!) abundant soft-(& "hard") parts, are, nowadays--it USED to be a REAL treasure-hunt, for upholstery cloth, & trim, with obsolete- cloth companies. --I found NOS "Staccatto" cloth for my CRL @ a company called "Dearborn Corp!" Nobody TMK, yet-makes 'correct' seat beading. My local upholstery shop JUST HAPPENED to have enough NOS beading to "do" my seats (& that's a LOT of linear-footage). V. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2003 Calendar voting results and ordering information is online! Please visit: http://www.forwardlook.net/calendar2003 for more information.
|