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1969 427/4-spd/conv Interior Work


Just a few photos of where we're at with the interior.  Console and dash are done by Just Dashes, everything else is being done locally by Convertibles Only here in Seattle.

 

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Very nice! Are the seat covers custom or manufactured?



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It's hard not to love a red interior, especially when it's in a Canadian Pontiac convertible...

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Very nice. Do you have a photo of the dash and console?

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68, 69 , 70  Parisiennes all had Impala   interiors

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Buttons differed?



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Interior pieces look great. Red interior is hard to beat. 



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Lookin' good Dave.

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beautiful

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4SPEED427 wrote:

It's hard not to love a red interior, especially when it's in a Canadian Pontiac convertible...


 x2. Beautiful!



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Looks like some quality work there. 



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Looks great !

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Looking sweet, must be Legendary seat covers, the pui ones never have enough "tufting". I hate to bring it up but are the medallions on the seat backs mounted quite differently on the left and right seat.


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cdnpont wrote:

Buttons differed?


 The buttons I believe are the same as Impala. However there appears to be two versions. From the pic the full SS button is from the 427 car and the one with upholstered insert is from the 396 car. I suspect early and late production. 586AC625-E0BD-49E0-AB13-77C8080DA8CB.jpeg



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That is delicious!



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Here are the seats in my 2+2, untouched originals



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VERY NICE!



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I've looked at it a while now and have convinced myself of a number of things, but what are you seeing that's quite different?  Might as well point it out now but I'm not sure how to describe what you're seeing?

This car doesn't have the full chrome medallions, it has the seat-colored ones as I sent the originals out to be redyed, but that's about all I know about them!

Thanks!

Dave



-- Edited by davepl on Thursday 29th of October 2020 06:58:38 AM

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davepl wrote:

I've looked at it a while now and have convinced myself of a number of things, but what are you seeing that's quite different?  Might as well point it out now but I'm not sure how to describe what you're seeing?

This car doesn't have the full chrome medallions, it has the seat-colored ones as I sent the originals out to be redyed, but that's about all I know about them!

Thanks!

Dave



-- Edited by davepl on Thursday 29th of October 2020 06:58:38 AM


 I think what North is referring to, is the medallions in the 2nd picture appear to be mounted lower than the ones in the first picture. If they are pictures of the left and right seat, then maybe it's the picture angle that makes it appear that way? Best way to verify is with a tape measure.



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gtodrive you said it better than I could have!

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I asked them to measure, it was just the way the pictures were taken... everything is based 15.5" off the bottom same as my originals.  They sent me about 4-5 photos confirming, here's one that should reassure!

 

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Great to hear it was just an optical illusion Dave!  Sorry for the false alarm.



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Absolutely Beautiful !!!

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North wrote:

Looking sweet, must be Legendary seat covers, the pui ones never have enough "tufting". I hate to bring it up but are the medallions on the seat backs mounted quite differently on the left and right seat.


 on the Legendary vs pui  everyone should read the feed back from Legendary customers . I am living that hell with a 65 Beaumont interior kit from themcry



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Oh no..... I thought Legendary was supposed to be the best?

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