Thanks everyone.
I got all the material, vinyl, foam and piping for $10.00.
At Prairie salvage, next to the Studebaker factory.
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Thanks everyone.
I got all the material, vinyl, foam and piping for $10.00.
At Prairie salvage, next to the Studebaker factory.
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My seat cover company has the piping if it's like what's used on 61 Hawks. The have both silver and tinsel style.
JDP/Maryland
63 R2 SuperHawk (Caesar)
spent to date $54664,75
64 R2 GT (Sid)
spent to date $62,839.60
63 Lark 2 door
51 Commander
39 Coupe express
39 Coupe express (rod)
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My seat cover company has the piping if it's like what's used on 61 Hawks. The have both silver and tinsel style.
JDP/Maryland
63 R2 SuperHawk (Caesar)
spent to date $54664,75
64 R2 GT (Sid)
spent to date $62,839.60
63 Lark 2 door
51 Commander
39 Coupe express
39 Coupe express (rod)
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Paul,
All it is is some vinyl. It's not some pre-formed overlay like 61-62 Larks and others. It's made somewhat larger than that upper dash panel (said panel which unfastens from the lower dash section thanks to a bunch of HARD-TO-REACH screws on the backside) Then a piece of thin padding is cut to shape (actually cut a bit smaller than the upper dash panel) and glued on top of the upper dash panel. Then taking the sewn vinyl, you glue it to the underside of the upper dash panel - front edge. Then lay it over the padded area and pull it snug and glue it on the backside of the rear edge. Ya hafta get good glue contact and work it in around the radio hole and below that where the upper edge of the glove box door will close.
Some of those cheap plastic spring clamps from Harbor Freight would be the ticket for clamping the glued areas while the glue dries. If your Lark is a Regal with the silver piping along the lower edge, you can forget trying to sew that stuff to where it will locate properly when youi stretch and glue the vinyl. Not saying it COULDN'T be done, but you're gonna do it numerous times before you get it to fit (the piping) just right. On my Lark, after the vinyl was fitted, I tucked the flap of the piping into the seam of the two dash sections before I tightened up the screws and thusly pinched it in place.
By the way, I've got a HUGE roll of the proper metallic silver piping if you or anyone else wants some for this application. I got a roll that CAME FROM Studebaker when the South Bend plant shut down.You can HAVE some if you're willing to pay shipping. This stuff is UNobtainium nowdays![:0]
Miscreant adrift in
the BerStuda Triangle
1957 Transtar 1/2ton
1960 Larkvertible V8
1958 Provincial wagon
1953 Commander coupe
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Paul,
All it is is some vinyl. It's not some pre-formed overlay like 61-62 Larks and others. It's made somewhat larger than that upper dash panel (said panel which unfastens from the lower dash section thanks to a bunch of HARD-TO-REACH screws on the backside) Then a piece of thin padding is cut to shape (actually cut a bit smaller than the upper dash panel) and glued on top of the upper dash panel. Then taking the sewn vinyl, you glue it to the underside of the upper dash panel - front edge. Then lay it over the padded area and pull it snug and glue it on the backside of the rear edge. Ya hafta get good glue contact and work it in around the radio hole and below that where the upper edge of the glove box door will close.
Some of those cheap plastic spring clamps from Harbor Freight would be the ticket for clamping the glued areas while the glue dries. If your Lark is a Regal with the silver piping along the lower edge, you can forget trying to sew that stuff to where it will locate properly when youi stretch and glue the vinyl. Not saying it COULDN'T be done, but you're gonna do it numerous times before you get it to fit (the piping) just right. On my Lark, after the vinyl was fitted, I tucked the flap of the piping into the seam of the two dash sections before I tightened up the screws and thusly pinched it in place.
By the way, I've got a HUGE roll of the proper metallic silver piping if you or anyone else wants some for this application. I got a roll that CAME FROM Studebaker when the South Bend plant shut down.You can HAVE some if you're willing to pay shipping. This stuff is UNobtainium nowdays![:0]
Miscreant adrift in
the BerStuda Triangle
1957 Transtar 1/2ton
1960 Larkvertible V8
1958 Provincial wagon
1953 Commander coupe
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I would guess that JustDashes could help you out if you can't find a Studebaker source.
Gary L.
Wappinger, NY
SDC member since 1968
Studebaker enthusiast much longer
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I would guess that JustDashes could help you out if you can't find a Studebaker source.
Gary L.
Wappinger, NY
SDC member since 1968
Studebaker enthusiast much longer
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Dash cover for 59 lark hardtop?
Does anyone make and sell these?
Thanks
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