Thanks for the chuckle about the dull pizza cutter. I needed a good laugh today. Hope something works out for you.
Richard Woodside <rwoodside@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've asked my upholstery shop to re-do the door panels on my 1958 Chrysler New Yorker Town & Country wagon. They were hoping I could locate ready-made door panels and seat covers, but calls to Original Auto Interiors and Legendary Auto Interiors confirm that there is no such thing for 58 New Yorkers.
So, "Plan B" is re-use the good parts of my door panels, and replace the rest.
Now, here's the problem: on the front door panels, the lowest portion is vinyl, with six silver mylar (?) hash marks, apparently made of some kind of heat-embossed plastic tape (?), which have a pattern (heat-embossed?) in them.
I'm kinda hoping that 1958 300Ds have the same item, since that would raise the probability that such a thing is obtainable.
Does anybody know if such a thing is available, or what solution is commonly used by the multitudes of 195!
8 New Yorker owners?
The seat covers also have a Chrysler emblem heat-embossed into a vinyl section of the seat backs. Again, not available from the two sources mentioned above. What should we do here?
Finally, the cargo-area side panels should be vinyl, but with heat-embossed horizontal lines in them. Aside from finding a dull pizza cutter and heating it up with a torch, how do we reproduce this appearance?
Thanks for your thoughts.
Oh, and if anybody has the stainless steel side trim for a 1967 Pontiac Catalina Wagon, please contact me off the list.
Dick Woodside
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