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Early vs. late saddle brown interior pics


Steve73tii

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Some of the resident experts have posted on the difference between 'early' and 'late' saddle brown interiors, but it was hard to find pics to compare the two while trying to put my '73 tii together.

Since I've found some of the '73 pieces, I was able to compare them with the ones out of my '72 (VIN 2478816, late '71 build date).

Pics show early saddle brown on the left, late on right. (Not shown are the pre-'71 "tobacco" brown or the tan from the square taillight cars.)

These examples are all worn and sun-faded (the round piping on the seams should not be black), but the earlier saddle was more gold with dark striations and the late was more reddish and solid color.

To those with saddle interiors: I feel your pain.

--Steve

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'73 2002tii Agave green #2763558

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Steve,

My 11/68 build 2002 has the exact same 'early saddle' which is more orange. Interesting that the basketweave is also different, the earlier seat truly has the basket type style. Anyone have a passenger armrest in the early saddle?

HBChris

`73 3.0CS Chamonix, `69 2000 NK Atlantik

`70 2800 Polaris, `79 528i Chamonix

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Steve - you finally revealed what I've been questioning.

My 73 has the Saddle brown interior that's tough to match. I received a vinyl sample from Dave at Aardvark, but it was too dark.

Trying to recover some used E21 Recaro's to match the brown color - no luck yet.

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Jim Gerock

 

Riviera 69 2002 built 5/30/69 "Oscar"

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"saddle" vinyl as used on the 72-73 cars; if you'll drop me an e-mail I'll see if I can find the sample and provide manufacturer and style/color. IIRC it was a close enough match to use with existing door panels and back seat.

What I can't find is some velour and/or upholstery grade corduroy that's complementary to the vinyl so I can do cloth inserts on my E21 Recaros and back seat.

mike

'69 Nevada sunroof-Wolfgang-bought new
'73 Sahara sunroof-Ludwig-since '78
'91 Brillantrot 318is sunroof-Georg Friederich 
Fiat Topolini (Benito & Luigi), Renault 4CVs (Anatole, Lucky Pierre, Brigette) & Kermit, the Bugeye Sprite

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