Author Topic: Interior vendors  (Read 7466 times)

Rolland

  • Guest
Interior vendors
« on: May 29, 2010, 13:56:00 »
Since searching the site and not coming up with what I'm looking for I thought I would post this question.

Any feeling for which vendor to use when looking at replacing seat covers, door panels, headliner, carpets, etc?

I'm a ways away from tackling this, but in a month or so will be to the point of putting in carpet, hardtop headliner and door panels.  I've looked over GAHH, Miller, and Buds Benz.

Thanks,

Rolland

hauser

  • Guest
Re: Interior vendors
« Reply #1 on: May 29, 2010, 14:53:01 »
GAHH is excellent.


douglas dees

  • Guest
Re: Interior vendors
« Reply #2 on: May 29, 2010, 21:31:42 »
I have always used GAHH for both my 69 280SE coupe and pagoda. Excellent fit and colour matching
Doug Dees ;)

zoegrlh

  • Full Member
  • Gold
  • *****
  • USA, VA, Williamsburg
  • Posts: 811
  • Beauty from top BCW
Re: Interior vendors
« Reply #3 on: May 30, 2010, 13:26:21 »
Yes by far the best is GAHH.  I used them and their leathers were great.
Bob
Robert Hyatt
Williamsburg, VA.

W113, 1970 280SL, Red leather 242 on Silver Gray Met. 180, 4-speed stick, Euro spec, restored
R172 2012 SLK350, Black Premium leather 801 on Mars Red 590, 7-speed auto
W211, 2007 E320 Bluetec, Cashmere MB Tex 144 on Arctic White 650, 7 speed auto

m300cab

  • Associate Member
  • Silver
  • ****
  • USA, Pennington New Jersey
  • Posts: 375
Re: Interior vendors
« Reply #4 on: May 31, 2010, 04:41:30 »
i used GAHH , for my cabriolet, not happy, the dye is only on the surface not all the way through , like the original leather, the black scratches off easily,
Connally leather is supposed to be the best, but I think they went out of business
Michael Parlato

Rolland

  • Guest
Re: Interior vendors
« Reply #5 on: May 31, 2010, 14:15:06 »
Thanks for the feedback.  BTW, I did Google Connelly and it looks like they are no longer in business.  Now, the big decision, keep MBTex and change to leather.

Rolland

Wes Bender

  • Guest
Re: Interior vendors
« Reply #6 on: May 31, 2010, 21:51:30 »
Try spelling it "Connoly" and googling it.  The company may be gone, but their products are still available.  One source:  UK Hide.

Cheers,

lurtch

  • Full Member
  • Silver
  • ****
  • USA, CA, Santa Rosa
  • Posts: 376
  • " ICON 66 "
Re: Interior vendors
« Reply #7 on: May 31, 2010, 23:51:57 »
Hello All - - I am in general agreement with all of these postings. In the USA, GAHH has the best leather for our cars. However I went in the back door when I acquired the kit for my car. I got mine from GERMAN AUTO TOPS, INC (818) 766-9511 in N. Hollywood, CA. The company owner, one John Oganesyan, talked me through the whole process. He also stated that he is the supplier for materials and the labor in the GAHH kits  - - - - then they mark them up 25%.

Larry in CA
Larry Hemstreet  in  N. Cal.

1966  230SL  (restored) Met. Anthracite w/ Maroon leather
1981  300TD-T (Concours condition, 86K, GETRAG 5sp.)
1982  300TD-T (parted out)
1986  560SEC (totaled)
1991  300TE (gifted)
1998  E320 (sold)
2004  E320 wagon (gifted)
2008  CLK550 Cabriolet

hkollan

  • Associate Member
  • Gold
  • *****
  • Spain, Castilla-La Mancha
  • Posts: 519
Re: Interior vendors
« Reply #8 on: June 01, 2010, 06:54:02 »
Michael,

Quote
or my cabriolet, not happy, the dye is only on the surface not all the way through , like the original leather,

The original leather made by Roser was never dyed all the way through as far as I know. Roser is also no longer in business, but there are suppliers in Germany who by special order can deliver the same quality manufactured the same way as the original leather from Roser was made. It does not come cheap though.  The quality is excellent, I saw a pagoda interior with 1088 red leather in that leather quality and it was excellent.
Hans K, Cuenca, Spain
1968 280 SL 387 Blue met., parchment leather
1971 280 SL 462 Beige met, Brown leather
1968 280 SL 180 Silver, Red leather
1964 300 SE Lang 040 Black w/Red leather
1985 500 SL 735 Astral Silver w/Black leather
1987 560 SEC 199 Black met., Black leather

KevinC

  • Guest
Re: Interior vendors
« Reply #9 on: June 01, 2010, 21:40:07 »
I am a textured vinyl fan due to how well it wears over time. (BTW, I believe that there is technically no MB Tex for the aftermarket, just textured vinyl stamped to give the original "look"). No one carries my 230 SL interior color any longer (113 bronze) so GAHH made up an interior set for me out of a very similar Porsche brown and didn't ask for an upcharge (read: "happy") . See the pic attached. The ash tray cover is the original vinyl.
« Last Edit: June 01, 2010, 21:43:01 by KevinC »

Rolland

  • Guest
Re: Interior vendors
« Reply #10 on: June 02, 2010, 03:20:47 »
Kevin, your interior color is one of the best I've seen.  I also agree with the textured vinyl.  My 95 300D is MB Tex and still looks very good after 15 years.

Rolland

Jonny B

  • Pagoda SL Board
  • Platinum
  • ******
  • USA, CA, San Marcos
  • Posts: 4198
Re: Interior vendors
« Reply #11 on: June 02, 2010, 23:31:44 »
I agree, quite a nice color. Since it is very difficult to gauge color on a computer screen, did you look at cognac? Is it close at all?
Jonny B
1967 250 SL Auto, DB 568
1970 280 SL Auto, DB 904
1966 Morris Mini Minor

KevinC

  • Guest
Re: Interior vendors
« Reply #12 on: June 03, 2010, 02:11:08 »
Upholstery code #113... Its definitely darker than cognac and lighter than dark brown. From what I understand, most 280 SL colors are still available but some of the 230 SL colors are NLA. I wanted to get as close to the original as possible and it just so happened the Porsche brown worked. Would have really been stuck if GAHH wasn't so flexible. 

http://www.sl113.org/wiki/DataCard/UpholsteryCodes