Interiors for Domestic Cars
Most
early cars had wonderfully handcrafted leather interiors and
leather-bound cut-pile carpeting. Re-upholstering one of these cars takes a high skill level in not only leatherwork, carpet patterning,
and finishing skills, but also metal fabrication and carpentry. Cars of the '50s and muscle cars of the '60s turned to a production-friendly
interior, incorporating more streamlined, simple vinyl seating, molded acrylic and nylon loop carpeting, as well as heat-embossed
vinyl upholstered door paneling. Modern cars have returned to leather interiors and added seat designs to support occupants more
efficiently, plush cut-pile carpeting and molded contoured door paneling. We can reproduce these interiors-from early to modern car interiors.