That’s the last piece of the puzzle put together for Dean’s beetle interior with the rear bench now all assembled to go along with the front seats and door cards I’ve made for him. This is a bit of a special interior as the tartan used in it is the tartan Dean wore when he served in the Scottish Regiment, The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards.
It's actually going in a light blue beetle, but I think he's contemplating painting it a different colour!
A few pictures from Ben of the tartan interior I put together for him last year. Tartan always looks great in an old dub, cheers Ben!
First few bits for Keith and Leanne’s 1960 split double cab. Door cards and kick panels trimmed in titanium grey to keep the original commercial look of the van.
I’m putting together a complete new interior for Greg’s (@GTE88) late devon bay camper this month. First up the RnR bed in this rather lovely mustard tweed.
A few more cushions all built up for Greg’s late devon (@GTE88). Buddy seat and roof bed complete with Velcro straps to attach the cushions to the roof boards.
Greg’s (@GTE88) late bay front seats all reupholstered in this cracking terracotta fabric. Door cards in matching material to follow. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
7 piece door card set finished up this week for Greg’s late bay (@GTE88). That’s the last of the upholstery for Greg’s camper, onto another beetle interior this month. All collected yesterday and somehow fitted into the back of Greg's car:
Having an absolute mare fitting a couple of the door cards but here is Jim’s fantastic work in all it’s glory!
I’m putting together another beetle interior this month for Sandra’s 70s bug. Door cards put together this week and upholstered in this aged look vinyl in jade and marble.
Dean has been busy installing the interior I put together for him back in June. The red piping and tartan combo on this really jumps out at you.
Brilliant work Jim As we were in Devon for a family weekend I was going to send you shots of my van-seats and see if they were something that you could do, and if so, bring them down. Unfortunately things were so hectic I never made the time