| wilet | -- 08-31-2013 @ 6:29 AM |
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What interior options with respect to material and colors were avaiable on the 34 sedan?
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| TomO | -- 09-01-2013 @ 7:56 AM |
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You could get broadcloth or mohair covered seats in 1934, but I don't know the colors. They are probably in the Club's 1933-1934 Restoration book available on this site or at: http://www.fordv8foundation.org/restobooks.html Tom
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| CharlieStephens | -- 09-01-2013 @ 8:10 AM |
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The restoration guidelines from the club that Tom refers to should be the final word but you should also contact LeBaron Bonney, lebaronbonney.com, 800 221-5408, for samples and kits. Charlie Stephens
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| Esteban34 | -- 09-01-2013 @ 10:19 PM |
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I used LB. Sent the seats to them. Nice work, mohair. Request samples. adonde vas, estas alli Esteban
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| 1934 Ford | -- 09-02-2013 @ 4:32 AM |
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Starting in May 1934 the "Leatherette" was available in sedans too. I love it. 1934 Ford's since 1972
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| trjford8 | -- 09-02-2013 @ 7:58 PM |
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If you don't have the V-8 Club's 33-34 Ford book you should purchase it. It's loaded with facts about the 33-34 Ford cars. You can purchase the book on this site or by calling 707-226-5256 from 8:00am-7:00pm PST. I know it's early , but get it on your Christmas wish list.
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| wilet | -- 09-03-2013 @ 8:39 PM |
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Thanks for the reply. Was "leatherette" like vinyl??
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| 1934 Ford | -- 09-04-2013 @ 6:25 PM |
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I agree, if you own a 33-34 Ford you should own the restoration guide mentioned above. Yes the leatherette was a vinyl like materioal in a taupe color. I used Marine Vinyl for mine because we drive our car a lot and we wanted the breathability. 1934 Ford's since 1972
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