01-30-2008, 09:38 AM
Alright- the '68 is currently at Pete's getting her Winter spruce up along with some other bits and pieces taken care of, and now that this is underway, I am looking to take care of the interior (or at least start to).
So my question(s):
I have a classic grey interior and it has the usual issues on the door panels- brown/purple/cracked tops. Everything else is in decent condition. There are a few nicks here and there, like on the rear seat backs and on a couple of trim pieces. But nothing glaring. I'm sure they would be glaring after having the door panels fixed...! I can get the door panels recovered, but then I worry the color will not match the rest of the car due to sun exposure fading over the years. I also worry that the grey interior is just not conducive to longevity overall, and eventually, the dash will probably go. Okay- so my choices, as I see it are:
1) Buy a sh!tload of classic grey vinyl from World Upholstery and begin recovering everything. I would have to get the door panels and rear seats done by someone. The front seats are fine and the dash is fine. I could probably recover plain trim pieces myself. I'm not afraid to try anyway... The issue- there will be some old items that will not match color-wise. And while dying is an option to get everything to match, I'm not a big fan of chemical pathway... Carpet is also acceptable.
or...
2) Change everything to black. Carpet included. I am not afraid to do the carpet, and I can probably get a significant number of black pieces from dismantlers. Issues: seats and dash are uber-expensive. But my options for seating become basically limitless if I go for black. I think in the long run, I would be much happier with a black interior. Grey carpeting is a pain to keep clean, at least black doesn't show as much.
I think the grey approach would be much quicker and generally (obviously) less expensive. But long term, the black appeals to me for more reasons.
And, for the record, I don't care if the interior is the original color that came with the car. Matters not to me, and if I were to ever sell it after going to the dark side, I'll live with the potential loss in sell price due to unoriginality (by the time I would sell, the mileage would probably negate any high prices anyway!!!).
So, what say the good people of 968forums?
P.S. Another option is to do a deviating interior- keep some grey aspects and switch others to black. If I did this, I would definitely swap out the carpet for black. I hate the grey carpet- dirty dirty dirty.
P.S.S. I also ask these questions because I still need to get my steering wheel and right now there are a ton on the bay to choose from... HELP!
So my question(s):
I have a classic grey interior and it has the usual issues on the door panels- brown/purple/cracked tops. Everything else is in decent condition. There are a few nicks here and there, like on the rear seat backs and on a couple of trim pieces. But nothing glaring. I'm sure they would be glaring after having the door panels fixed...! I can get the door panels recovered, but then I worry the color will not match the rest of the car due to sun exposure fading over the years. I also worry that the grey interior is just not conducive to longevity overall, and eventually, the dash will probably go. Okay- so my choices, as I see it are:
1) Buy a sh!tload of classic grey vinyl from World Upholstery and begin recovering everything. I would have to get the door panels and rear seats done by someone. The front seats are fine and the dash is fine. I could probably recover plain trim pieces myself. I'm not afraid to try anyway... The issue- there will be some old items that will not match color-wise. And while dying is an option to get everything to match, I'm not a big fan of chemical pathway... Carpet is also acceptable.
or...
2) Change everything to black. Carpet included. I am not afraid to do the carpet, and I can probably get a significant number of black pieces from dismantlers. Issues: seats and dash are uber-expensive. But my options for seating become basically limitless if I go for black. I think in the long run, I would be much happier with a black interior. Grey carpeting is a pain to keep clean, at least black doesn't show as much.
I think the grey approach would be much quicker and generally (obviously) less expensive. But long term, the black appeals to me for more reasons.
And, for the record, I don't care if the interior is the original color that came with the car. Matters not to me, and if I were to ever sell it after going to the dark side, I'll live with the potential loss in sell price due to unoriginality (by the time I would sell, the mileage would probably negate any high prices anyway!!!).
So, what say the good people of 968forums?
P.S. Another option is to do a deviating interior- keep some grey aspects and switch others to black. If I did this, I would definitely swap out the carpet for black. I hate the grey carpet- dirty dirty dirty.
P.S.S. I also ask these questions because I still need to get my steering wheel and right now there are a ton on the bay to choose from... HELP!

