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Help with Interior Details

Started by chetbrz, May 15, 2020, 11:55:50 AM

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chetbrz

Since I know for sure my interior was redone awhile back and the other work that was done to the car was less than accurate I have a few questions about the interior of a 4 dr. sedan.

  • How were the rear wheel wells handled.
  • Were there arm rests to off set the wheel wells.
  • Was there any wind lace surrounding the door openings.
  • I know the front passenger door had a map pouch.
  • I know the front floor was rubber mat and the rear floor was carpet.
  • I have the rear foot rest.
  • What details am I missing ?
Any info would be appreciated,  Chet...
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frankp

There is a pocket on the drivers' side rear door.  This is how my rear seat area was finished.  You'll want a curtain for the rear window.  Believe the arm rests were on the DeLuxe.
frank p

chetbrz

I believe you're correct. There was a pocket on the front passenger side and a pocket on the rear driver's side door.   My car had one on both sides of the front doors.  So I know that the interior has been redone at least one other time.

Thanks Chet...
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ehenin

This interior is from a 1933 book.  It is the clearest one I have seen. I like the mat detail.

frankp

Looks like the picture in the Instruction Book for the '29U.
frank p

chetbrz

Thanks for the input.  I was going to leave off the pockets but the wife is working on a proof of concept.  This is very tedious work but moving along.  Learning and refining the process on the fly.  Hopefully for the last time on this car anyway.

Chet...
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