Looking for tips on a couple of items in the conversion from MB Tex to leather. I have a '68 28osl with exterior color 158 (whitegray) that also had black MB Tex inside. Have decided to convert to leather, and after showing my wife and friends the leather options, nearly everyone really liked the parchment leather interior from GAHH. (turns out, it is exactly like Ed's on his motoringinvestments' georgeous Pagoda).
My question: since I am a do-it-yourselfer I am hoping for tips or detail photos or descriptions for a couple of items so I can play with it myself.
1. The upholstery trim at the bottom edge of the glovebox, specifically the appearance of the face of the upholstery to where it swings back at the sides. Is it sewn and glued, just cut and glued, or just stretched?
? (which would be tough due to the curves and the bunching effect of the extra material)..see attached pic of the area in question
2. The inside of the glovebox. I saw a reference to there being a sewn seam in the back where the leather sides and the roof piece come together and turn vertically downward). My MB Tex was of course just cut and glued there.
3. Dash cover over the Multifunction display and tach/speedo. How to avoid wrinkles underneath due to the radii difference between the top and the underneath. Best done with skiving the leather underneath? Stretch the top and leave the underside leather unworked ?? or any other suggestions on how to to avoid the wrinkles. I have attached a couple of of pics of my first attempt. Decent
, but not pefect as one can see.