I have a pair of nice panels for the 84s in Nutmeg that will make excellent patterns. It will be some time before I get to them but the wait will be worth it.dodgerammit wrote:I've an 84 model and would be up for a set of 88-91s in caramel (I think) when you are doing them. Thank you for this effort
Good deal. Mine aren't too bad (worst is bottom of driver's door), but my seats are a newer model that is darker hue than the original almond the panels and carpet are. Gonna do the darker theme throughout.Tatsadasayago wrote:I have a pair of nice panels for the 84s in Nutmeg that will make excellent patterns. It will be some time before I get to them but the wait will be worth it.dodgerammit wrote:I've an 84 model and would be up for a set of 88-91s in caramel (I think) when you are doing them. Thank you for this effort
Jim
76Tatsadasayago wrote:Thanks guys!
Musicmaster, that one is doable but SAVE that Cherokee strip...it's very important.
What year did that come off of?
I like the style you made better.Tatsadasayago wrote:Interesting. That's the 2nd panel I've seen with the fine gill lines. I'm thinking AMC went with an alternate vendor for panels during the 75-76 model years.
The strips are in good condition. Could i send the door panels to you or how does that work?Tatsadasayago wrote:Thanks guys!
Musicmaster, that one is doable but SAVE that Cherokee strip...it's very important.
What year did that come off of?
I was going to have legendary auto interiors do my seats and door panels, but afyer seeing your work i might reconsiderTatsadasayago wrote:I would have you send that strip. The other thing I noticed is your chrome trim bars appear to be plastic. I haven't seen any myself after all the wrecking yard visits I've made. Finding good replacements may be difficult.