Ultimate E28 Interior (was Engine Choices)

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Rich in Tupelo
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Few of mine with the new interior I had done this spring. I used OEM cloth as it gets hot in the summer in the south using leather.

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^ that's really handsome. love it!
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leadphut wrote:^ that's really handsome. love it!
I hate agreeing with @leadphut, but in this case I have no choice.

Rich, why vynil/leather on the sides? Why not cloth all the way around?
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The original cloth seats have vinyl/leather on the sides so that is why I went back with it.
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oh, eddie. your life would be better if you agreed with me more often.

the sides are what make it. contrast baby!
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Rich in Tupelo wrote:The original cloth seats have vinyl/leather on the sides so that is why I went back with it.
Gotcha. I actually never really paid much attention before. Now that I'm thinking about making real decisions, I'm noticing.
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leadphut wrote:oh, eddie. your life would be better if you agreed with me more often.

the sides are what make it. contrast baby!
Eddie?
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cek wrote:
leadphut wrote:oh, eddie. your life would be better if you agreed with me more often.

the sides are what make it. contrast baby!
Eddie?
do you remember your middle name?
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Yeah, but only one person ever called me Eddie.
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cek wrote:Yeah, but only one person ever called me Eddie.
well, you never respond when i call you paul...
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This morning I met my interior guy. Matt at All City Convertibles and Customs in Kirkland, WA.

I heard about Matt from my friend who restored this amazing 88 911 last year (which is now for sale for $123k).
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I took Vlad and used it and various photos to explain to Matt my vision. I'm still not 100% certain of colors. I've gotten strong opinions from a dozen people who have far more experience doing this stuff than I, and they do not all agree. Since I've seen Matt's work in person (now on several cars) I have complete confidence that he has the experience and is capable of advising me and delivering the workmanship I require.

I showed Matt examples of other E28s with extensive leather work (mostly pointing out details that I would not be happy with) and we talked through his techniques for dealing with all of them. We talked about several details that will be unique that I'm pretty excited about. We looked at dozens of material samples (leather, cloth, headliner, etc...) and while I still am not 100% sure about colors, I am pretty settled leather texture and what will be leather and what will be cloth. I even have a clear picture now of what the upper bound on cost will be, so I can set a budget.

I'm still many months away from having to commit to any color choices, but it's nice to know who will do the work and what it will cost. Part of the color dilemma is I haven't even decided what color I want the exterior to be...
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