Do a google for "Exmoor Trim". They are a specialist upholsterer in the UK that do all the stuff you need and more. They are quite happy to send to the US
Hey Friends,
I am in the middle of the restoration of my 1965 LWB SIIA and am starting to turn my attention to the upholstery. About 80% of the seats have the original Ele-hyde in good condition, but I am having a tough time finding matching material for the others here in the U.S.
Any luck Down Under?
Many thanks,
Greg
Do a google for "Exmoor Trim". They are a specialist upholsterer in the UK that do all the stuff you need and more. They are quite happy to send to the US
As far as I can tell, no one in the world (I have been checking as I need it for my series 1 SW) makes the original Elephant Hide.
Exmoor Trim in the UK make a replacement that is similar and they call it Elephant Hide but it is different - OK I guess if you are not a rivet counter or but a problem if you are trying to match something that is already in your car.
Garry
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1957 Series 1 88"
1957 Series 1 88" Station Wagon
Yes, as Garry has mentioned, short of using real elephant hide, I think Exmoor have the closest reproduction that I have seen.
You could try Dunsfold Land Rover in Surrey UK as they had a roll or part roll a couple of years ago, but it was very expensive but worth a try I suppose.
DUNSFOLD
Hmmm, seems that most folks only want to sell completed seats which is too pricy for poor pitiful me in today's (and yesterday's, hell things don't change much for me) economy.
I will keep looking... drat.
Harumph. I did find stuff that is close, but evidently it is woven with 24k gold. If I do the math right, it would cost me close to $2000US to do all the truck.
So, I did some stuff that is close, but I would have to recover everything to make the truck look the same. Also I found a vinyl which looks like tanned wildebeast... I am leaning that way, but not sold on the concept. I am not a "rivit counter" by any means, but this is a frame-off restoration afterall.
If you want, you can see where I am at with this thing at Project: Wilks - Land Rovers Only - Land Rover Forum
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