Here are some shots of a 1961 Alfa Romeo Sprint Speciale that I completed fairly recently. A beautiful car and I was grateful to be able to work on it.
Gorgeous for sure! In that second picture, how do you accomplish the grooves? Are those separate pieces that you put through holes cut in the trunk lid?
Thanks for the kind words Andrew and Nadeem. To answer your question Andrew. The parcel shelf (which is readily removable in this car) has a thin layer of landau foam bonded to it. I then cut four reliefs out of it where the ribs were planned before covering with the leather. I then made the ribs out of aluminum sheet which again had landau foam on it and then leather wrapped. These were then glued into the recessed portions of the parcel tray. Hopefully that makes sense.
Axis T23 boat that came in. Boat was in a barn that caught fire and interior cushions were all melted from the heat. Had to recreate everything from scratch.
Here is a 1957 BMW Isetta seat I finished. The customer cleaned the frame and redid the foam. I didn’t have anything for a pattern, but the customer supplied more detailed before pictures. I do believe he said this is original material he ordered from someone in Germany. I could be wrong though.
My very first full interior, I recovered the seats, made the center console, covered the dash and door panels. I need to work on getting the wrinkles out. Any tips? The seats are out of a 2014 SRT Challenger and the rear seats used to be a bench seat. This is all in a 1970 ‘Cuda with a Viper V10 in her.