Finally getting to the last part of my seat rebuild, the fixing the rear panels. The hard board is shot.
When stripping them down they were covered twice, with two different vinyls. I thought the interior was original but now wondering if it has been recovered.
Could owners of S130 with oatmeal interior let me know which of the vinyls in the photo matches there seats?
Not got one with Oatmeal these days, but seen dozens over the years and saw my father’s +2S130/5 regularly for many years which was fairly new when bought. I agree the top one is the original.
Agree with the others, definitely the top one. A few years ago I bought a small quantity from Sue Miller which was a good match as far as texture, but the colour was a little brighter. Probably the effect of 40 years of sunlight, cigarette smoke and oil fumes on the originals!!
Mark,
I have these rear panels if you are interested, believe them to be original. A bit grubby and the armrests are hanging on by one rivet but they may solve your issue?
Jerry
Thanks everyone. The car is fully trimmed in the lower (incorrect) vinyl, so appear it appears it has had a full re-trim at some point. Most likely done as part of a restoration in early 90’s, It is generally in good condition (unlike the respray at same time) so I have no plans to change it.
For last 5 years of ownership I had assumed that it was original, having never seen another UK S130 spec car. So finding a different vinyl was a bit confusing.
What is really strange is the cloth seat inserts have had new cloth fitted, with what looked like the original cloth in place. Which is strange if they are replacement covers.
I remember that the oatmeal became very popular during the late -70ies rebuilds.
I also remember that new interiors did not last well and looked very tired and dirty after a surprisingly short time.
I have the remains of some oatmeal trim from an Europa ( 1971 ? newish ) and the surface texture is far more even than later specifications and so less hungry for embedding of dirt .
The pics. re S 130 oatmeal vinyl… seems to bear this out.