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1937sedandelivery 11-02-2017 10:49 AM

37 Fordor Deluxe upholstery question
 

Hello,
I recently purchased a full interior kit from Cartouche (via Joe's Antiques). It is for a 37 Fordor Deluxe. So far the kit looks decent, have front bench seat covered.
My question is about how to install the B pillar upholstery strips (I could call Cartouche but thought I would go here first). The strip is about 2.5" x 45". Removing the old original strips revealed a number of small finish nails that stuck to the finish strips embedded in the pillar. These nails are what holds the strip to the pillar. So, is the install sequence to place the trim strip up against the pillar and then nail it in place? Or perhaps, put the nails in the embedded strips first and then press the trim strip over the nails head? It seems like it is the former method, but that way will leave tiny holes in the upholstery material. I figure they will readily heal and ultimately not be visible.
Thoughts and advice? (needless to say I hate doing upholstery work!)
Thanks,
Gregg

TJ 11-02-2017 06:26 PM

Re: 37 Fordor Deluxe upholstery question
 

You drive the finish nails through the material and cardboard. Then use a needle to pull the material over the head of the nail to hide it.

1937sedandelivery 11-02-2017 09:11 PM

Re: 37 Fordor Deluxe upholstery question
 

TJ,
Thanks so much. This was really stumping me. I read somewhere that MACs carries the material that the nails drive into. The stuff I got is so brittle it falls apart when I even pull out the finish nails. Will order/install the new material and then attempt to nail on the trim. Side note, the nail length is fairly critical. My original nails are slightly turned up on the ends, must be due to the nail bottoming out on the steel lining. This actually helps to hold the nails in the material.
Thanks again,
gregg

TJ 11-03-2017 08:59 AM

Re: 37 Fordor Deluxe upholstery question
 

Gregg, you're welcome. I would recommend that you change all the tack strips in the car. By now all the strips are brittle and will not hold the trim or wind lace. The few extra bucks you spend on new tack strip will save a lot of problems in the future.

1937sedandelivery 11-03-2017 10:07 AM

Re: 37 Fordor Deluxe upholstery question
 

Right on, TJ.
I just ordered 30 ft from Mac's


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