Set of Airtex Products wall panels. I bought these in 2006 for my intial restoration, then removed them this spring in favor of authentic vinyl-wrapped aluminum doors and a naked boot cowl. I'll miss them -- they look nice and add some insulation.
All the upholstery is sewn to corrugated plastic backing sheets. Airtex PMA sticker included. All the materials are standard Airtex colors, still in stock, if you want to order matching seat cushions, carpet, firewall pad, glareshield pad, etc.
The door panels fasten to the doors with contact cement and four screws. They each have an elastic-topped map pocket. Vinyl trim across the top is "DT-33 Barley", the base fabric is "Khaki 3063". Includes two handmade extension bushings for your door handle shafts, for the extra thickness of the upholstery.
The boot cowl panels just slide into place behind your tubes. The fabric is "Khaki 3063", the lower carpet section is "Beige". Includes a black vinyl documents holder, as pictured.
The little triangular pieces glue to the fabric below the door opening, beside the seat cushion. In the photo of the door panel in place, you can see the contact cement residue below the door where I pulled one of those pieces off.
I paid $290 for these. Yours for $100 plus shipping.
All the upholstery is sewn to corrugated plastic backing sheets. Airtex PMA sticker included. All the materials are standard Airtex colors, still in stock, if you want to order matching seat cushions, carpet, firewall pad, glareshield pad, etc.
The door panels fasten to the doors with contact cement and four screws. They each have an elastic-topped map pocket. Vinyl trim across the top is "DT-33 Barley", the base fabric is "Khaki 3063". Includes two handmade extension bushings for your door handle shafts, for the extra thickness of the upholstery.
The boot cowl panels just slide into place behind your tubes. The fabric is "Khaki 3063", the lower carpet section is "Beige". Includes a black vinyl documents holder, as pictured.
The little triangular pieces glue to the fabric below the door opening, beside the seat cushion. In the photo of the door panel in place, you can see the contact cement residue below the door where I pulled one of those pieces off.
I paid $290 for these. Yours for $100 plus shipping.
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