On the Top Support Irons that bolt to the Seat and support the Top Irons where the top pivots, how does the interior Upholstery wrap around this Support? Was it hand-stitched underneath, or ?? We are specifically working on a 1914 Touring, but any of the early open cars will likely be the same. Any pix??
TIA!!
Top Support Iron Question regarding Seat Upholstery wrapping.
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Re: Top Support Iron Question regarding Seat Upholstery wrapping.
An original 1914 showing off factory ways of top and upholstery.
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