[Chrysler300] Updating Interior + Lighting
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[Chrysler300] Updating Interior + Lighting





Hello!

Our 300G has worn front seats and our boss has told us that he wants to dye them to cover up some of the wear.  We have had great success doing this to other cars, in which we did the seats, door panels and dash.   I have known that our seats are repros, and I have been told that the person that was producing those repros does not do that anymore. The weird thing is, upon further investigation yesterday, I discovered that the rear seat covers are original, not repros. 

The reason that we dyed the interior of the other cars was to save money. We have a 55 Pontiac in which we used SMS to provide new seat covers and door panels.  They are excellent, but very expensive. So now I am thinking, that if we don't have to replace the rear seats, it may be cost-effective to just replace the front two.  So, is there anyone that is currently making seat cover repros, and if so, are they of good quality?

Also, I have an electrical question.  Our "Astrodome" lights do not work, nor do the radio nor clock lights.  We have seen the diagnostic sheet put out by the club, and that sheet indicates that the light switch is not working. So does JUST the switch have to be replaced, or is there another part to it?  Where is that switch located? And are there any available anywhere? 

Thanks,
John


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Posted by: John Lau <mjdreamachines@xxxxxxxxx>


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