You'll be lucky. Those are almost always kippered. Made from special "Rip-E-Zy"(tm) vinyl.
"JD" wrote:
:lol: How true! This particular fabric is always shredded/torn!
But your rear seat looks immaculate!
Dont follow the samba/various colour guides too closely, there are nearly always more than 1 variation interior in the same year/colour beetle, although there are consistancies too.
If you think your interior is original to the car and the car is quite unmessed with then it probably is correct.
I would order the TMI FABRIC only from Jules, but re-use all the rest of your old original seat vinyl and piping, I mean take the seats to a good trimmer and get them to just make up new facings in the tmi ( + re-pad if needed)
That way you should end up with 'new' seats that will match almost perfectly ( and also not make your car interior smell like the inside of a Chinese plastic factory)
I personally dont like the 'plastic'y' look of a brand new tmi seat cover (or the smell) also I dont like the grey vinyl colour/effect they use for the plain side pieces in this grey salt+pepper type colour scheme.
Jules will correct me if I'm wrong here.
But the tmi pattern fabric alone is spot on.
Some of the tmi interiors are great, ie. the door panels and split bus interiors, but the beetle seats in vinyl I have never liked.
These days I personally prefer a really nicely re-trimmed interior in the wrong but a close fabric, than to see a set of tmi plastic seat covers in a car. You can also use the opportunity to replace your seat facings with actual fabric which is much nicer to use in reality, as many people have done in the past. I have been driving lots of old beetles in this last year with Swedish fabric seats and far prefer the comfort of them to my 63's vinyl seats.
Of course original fabric is the best, but as JD points out, the chances of finding fronts in your fabric are almost a million to 1.
(Oh, I got a chorus of War of the Worlds in my head then :lol: )
There I go, waffling on as usual.. :lol:
"it'll wreck the patina you haven't worked so hard to create" - 50Karmann