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SignUp Now!I don't have any photos but I currently have a 1987 GN I got last week (just sold it) that has a black & grey custom leather interior in it similar to what is pictured earlier in this thread excelt the headrests are black with the power six logo and the beading on the edge trim is blakc to match the black sides....all the plastic seat trim is sprayed black upper door panels are redone in grey leather...I am told it was done maybe 5-6 years ago it has held up nicely and seats are far more comfortable than the pallex GN seats. I imagien the seat internal cushions were replaced as well.
I am not saying changing the interior is a good thing but real pallex original material to find today is quite costly by the yard...it takes slightly over 2 yards to do the grey portion including upper door panels. It wears quickly....and fades. The better seats were in the earlier GNs the Lear Seigler ones....get a set of them and get them redone...
You got plenty of options as you have the space.....
denniskirban@yahoo.com
I don't have any photos but I currently have a 1987 GN I got last week (just sold it) that has a black & grey custom leather interior in it similar to what is pictured earlier in this thread excelt the headrests are black with the power six logo and the beading on the edge trim is blakc to match the black sides....all the plastic seat trim is sprayed black upper door panels are redone in grey leather...I am told it was done maybe 5-6 years ago it has held up nicely and seats are far more comfortable than the pallex GN seats. I imagien the seat internal cushions were replaced as well.
I am not saying changing the interior is a good thing but real pallex original material to find today is quite costly by the yard...it takes slightly over 2 yards to do the grey portion including upper door panels. It wears quickly....and fades. The better seats were in the earlier GNs the Lear Seigler ones....get a set of them and get them redone...
You got plenty of options as you have the space.....
denniskirban@yahoo.com
With a touch of rustic overtonesHere is a lovely example of a Lear Siegler combination
It's a new fabric combination - foam and foam