Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => Body, interior, paint, chrome, and cosmetic items => Topic started by: Bob G ✝︎ on October 04, 2013, 18:36:07
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I need some advice. I am not good with my hands . Is GAHH in Hollywood OK or is their another place I should shop for the carpeting and seat covers. I already have the factory Horse hear pads. I am not sure the color is correct for my year in carpeting. It has solid black nylon loop weave. Should it not be slat and pepper? I have 040 MB tex The seat covers should I am concerned to fine the right carpeting and snap out
for board heal carpet pads . And the right style seat covers for my year Pagoda.
I would sincerely appreciate some help. this job is not for me and I also need a referral to an upholster were my car will be lock up
Sincerely
Bob Geco
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There are certainly other vendors. My interior came from GAHH in 2006 and I am still pleased with it.
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I have used GAHH products and was pleased with the quality and delivery.
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Has anyone ever purchased interior or soft-top product from Lakewell in Belgium? www.lakewell.com Just wondering about the quality and the service.
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Thanks for your reply to my post. I live in Long Beach not to far from GHH in Hollywood. Do they install or just sell kits?
My car is not a Concours car. I just want to freshen up the interior. I have a Kinder seat and was wondering if anyone can send me photos of
a carpet set from GAHH install with the Kinder seat. I do not remember what it looked like when I was young.
Any pictures would help me get a professional jog done to like new again.
On the subject who does restoration of hard tops. I have two one original the headliner is bad and the chrome is pitted badly
I found a headliner set for my other top which is great , I also found I had ordered the side window seals and I am looking
for the back window seal to purchase. I like to strip the top with the chrome bars and have it painted then put back together.
I understand the rear window is NA. Leave it to Mercedes-Benz.
Any way thanks for your support.
Sincerely
Bob Geco
1968 280SL