PHOTO ANGLE: Front of car looking directly through the windshield cavity
Nice view of the upholstery job in progress on the rear fire wall
SPECIAL INTEREST: Note the one piece continuation of the leather into the rear quarter light areas on either upper side of the fire wall
PHOTO ANGLE: Passenger side door looking up into the passenger compartment to the ceiling
Here the roof insulation and roll bar padding can be seen
SPECIAL INTEREST: Note that 1/2 inch wooden "Stringers" were fiber glassed around the perimeter and every 10 inches across the bottom side of the roof panel for additional strength and attachment points for the upholstered roof panel. The edge of one can be seen in the upper right hand corner of the photo painted black
PHOTO ANGLE: Passenger side door looking into the passenger compartment rear fire wall
A nice view of the rear fire wall and padded roll bar
SPECIAL INTEREST: Note the rear window has a seamed "French" stitched one piece fold over from the fire wall
PHOTO ANGLE: Down onto seat
The custom made seats were "Fit" to my body and extra padding added for additional support under the back of the knees and head rest
SPECIAL INTEREST: Note the "French stitching". For those not familiar with "French " stitching , each main stitch line has a duplicate line sewn next to it approx. 1/4 of an inch away and no stitch line crosses another forming ,in this case, Two rectangles, one inside of the other
PHOTO ANGLE: passenger side just forward of the door looking across at the drivers door
This view shows the fit of the finished door panel and padded Roll bar on the windshield pillar
SPECIAL INTEREST: Note the inner door panel compartment has also been finished in Leather
PHOTO ANGLE: Passenger side door looking directly across over top over car to drivers door
Here the "French" stitching of the panels can be seen
SPECIAL INTEREST: Note the custom made door latch release button in the top corner of the door panel
PHOTO ANGLE: Driver side forward of the door looking back and across of car at passenger door
The inner door panel and Roll Bar can be observed here
SPECIAL INTEREST: Note that the INSIDE of the door sills are also insulated and can be seen through the speaker hole in the door sill