FRAMING JOHN DELOREAN - ON VOD www.framingjohndeloreanfilm.com
Page 5 of 6 FirstFirst ... 3 4 5 6 LastLast
Results 41 to 50 of 60

Thread: Interior restoration with custom color

  1. #41
    DMC Timeless's Avatar
    Join Date:  Nov 2016

    Location:  SW FL

    Posts:    740

    Club(s):   (DCF) (DCO) (DCUK)

    I love the contrast stitching!
    ~LXA~
    Dunmurry | Stuttgart | Leipzig | Munich | Tochigi | Fremont | Bratislava | Sindelfingen | Kansas City | Oakville | Coventry

  2. #42
    Senior Member
    Join Date:  Dec 2011

    Location:  Ontario, Canada

    Posts:    217

    My VIN:    1983 canadian model

    Thanks for the feedback! 🍻

    This project, I would not be able to finish it soon because the car will go shortly into winter storage mode. Also I have to wait to installed both A-post as the windshield need to be replaced, but probably only in the spring.

    But I am very happy of how it turns out so far. That is a covid project somehow and it help me concentrate on the positive, and by brighten up the inside (I might get my dose of vitamin C for this yearÂ’s winter just by sitting in my car!!)

    I figured that, it makes this already quite rare vehicle, even more unique.

    Anyway, take care and enjoy life. ItÂ’s precious.

  3. #43
    Senior Member
    Join Date:  Dec 2011

    Location:  Ontario, Canada

    Posts:    217

    My VIN:    1983 canadian model

    Working on the center console.

    The metal plates are stainless steel. I chose to let it exposed at the shifter. But will probably clear it in the future. I am not going to deal with fingerprints inside as well...

  4. #44
    DMC Timeless's Avatar
    Join Date:  Nov 2016

    Location:  SW FL

    Posts:    740

    Club(s):   (DCF) (DCO) (DCUK)

    Quote Originally Posted by Victor View Post
    Working on the center console.

    The metal plates are stainless steel. I chose to let it exposed at the shifter. But will probably clear it in the future. I am not going to deal with fingerprints inside as well...
    FYI: I utilize PPF on all my stainless stuff and recently applied it to the stainless worktop on my new garage cabinets. Finger print and scratch-free for life!
    After.jpg
    ~LXA~
    Dunmurry | Stuttgart | Leipzig | Munich | Tochigi | Fremont | Bratislava | Sindelfingen | Kansas City | Oakville | Coventry

  5. #45
    Senior Member
    Join Date:  Dec 2011

    Location:  Ontario, Canada

    Posts:    217

    My VIN:    1983 canadian model

    Ok thanks Timeless. I did not think of this option.

  6. #46
    Sometimes Owner louielouie2000's Avatar
    Join Date:  May 2011

    Location:  Austin, TX

    Posts:    694

    My VIN:    1710

    Quote Originally Posted by Timeless View Post
    FYI: I utilize PPF on all my stainless stuff and recently applied it to the stainless worktop on my new garage cabinets. Finger print and scratch-free for life!
    After.jpg
    I'm incredibly jealous of your garage floor. Is that an epoxy coating?
    Louie Golden

  7. #47
    DMC Timeless's Avatar
    Join Date:  Nov 2016

    Location:  SW FL

    Posts:    740

    Club(s):   (DCF) (DCO) (DCUK)

    Quote Originally Posted by louielouie2000 View Post
    I'm incredibly jealous of your garage floor. Is that an epoxy coating?
    Polyurea coating with a low-gloss topcoat + heavy flake so I don't slip when it's wet. It's great - not slippery when wet.
    ~LXA~
    Dunmurry | Stuttgart | Leipzig | Munich | Tochigi | Fremont | Bratislava | Sindelfingen | Kansas City | Oakville | Coventry

  8. #48
    Junior Member ZLoftsgard's Avatar
    Join Date:  Aug 2019

    Location:  Moscow Mills, MO

    Posts:    21

    My VIN:    16185

    Wow. Truly pioneering work!! I love this.

    Clearly you have a lot of talent not only laying this material but also determine proper colors that complement themselves and the car.

    Great job on this!

  9. #49
    Senior Member
    Join Date:  Dec 2011

    Location:  Ontario, Canada

    Posts:    217

    My VIN:    1983 canadian model

    Quote Originally Posted by ZLoftsgard View Post
    Wow. Truly pioneering work!! I love this.

    Clearly you have a lot of talent not only laying this material but also determine proper colors that complement themselves and the car.

    Great job on this!
    Thank you very much I appreciate this. It takes a little bit of boldness to make that decision. But I figured that since my interior was shot and in very bad state, might as well go for a shade that I would be comfortable spending my driving moments in.

  10. #50
    Senior Member
    Join Date:  Dec 2011

    Location:  Ontario, Canada

    Posts:    217

    My VIN:    1983 canadian model

    Door panels coming back from upholstery.
    Attached Images

Page 5 of 6 FirstFirst ... 3 4 5 6 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •