Shot some color today. I kept the top portion of the steer tube original. The bottom half is the new color. Not a great photo, but they match pretty darn close.
I would say that you have achieved the goal of a beautiful new 1967 Fastback. Nice!I finished it up tonight, but the sun was already down, so I'll take final pictures tomorrow. Here's a preview.
Outstanding Crash, that' a beautiful job as always!I finished it up tonight, but the sun was already down, so I'll take final pictures tomorrow. Here's a preview.
I've been told that they somehow heat pressed them into the pan when they assembled the seats, not sure if that's true or not but it might explain how the folds are so flat and tight if they did have a heat form shaped like the banana seats?I tore apart a couple seats this weekend. This was an old krate seat. Schwinn used a glued pad then a wrap using some type of low density PU upholstery foam. There were plastic "edge guards" over the front and back end edges as well. (to not rip the material?) Not sure how the methods changed over the years.
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Here is a couple pics showing how they folded the vinyl.
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Those are folds not cuts
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I've been told that they somehow heat pressed them into the pan when they assembled the seats, not sure if that's true or not but it might explain how the folds are so flat and tight if they did have a heat form shaped like the banana seats?
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