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Interior color question.
My 1972 Lemans as an interior code of TR241. Blue (bench cloth)
With it sitting so long, it has some mold on it and I fear it will never get completely clean again and will always smell. All of the sites that I look at for interiors, they don't have anything blue for 72's, let alone any blue at all. Mine is vinyl w/ the cloth inserts. Do I have to get new ones custom made? Or am I missing someplace that can do this for me? Thanks! -Mark
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Do you mean TR412?
http://www.gt-37.org/gallery/main.php?g2_itemId=525 I think you will have to have them custom made. If the material can be found. |
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Quote:
http://ultimategto.com/cgi-bin/stats...f1=clrinterior
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Take everything out and scrub it to death with Fantastic, Formula 409 or equivalent. A little bleach to kill the mold wouldn't hurt. I had a '69 Firebird which had a white interior. It had been left with pools of water in the footwells for an extended time. It was black all over; yet it cleaned up nice. You could also remove the seat covers and launder them then re install. A large laundromat front loader could handle it. Legendary Auto Interiors will also custom make stuff. For example red was not a color offered in '72 on 442s yet they said they would make me one in the correct patterns if I wanted.
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