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Re: Carpet set recommendations

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Subject: Re: Carpet set recommendations
From: Max Heim <mvheim@attbi.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2003 15:42:10 -0700
I know I've mentioned this before, but for the benefit of new listers, IMHO
when dealing with roadsters it is prudent to avoid gluing carpet to the
floors wherever possible. A little unexpected rain can leave you with a
soggy mess and the beginnings of a rust problem. The floor has snaps for the
purpose of attaching carpet -- use them; and I would suggest adding a few
more to secure the tunnel carpet.

I suppose you desert dwellers can ignore this...

--

Max Heim
'66 MGB GHN3L76149
If you're near Mountain View, CA,
it's the primer red one with chrome wires

on 4/17/03 2:13 PM, Kendel McCarley at kmmccarley@earthlink.net wrote:

> I bought a carpet set from www.britpartslocator.com.  They'll make it out of
> pile or loop; whichever you prefer and in whatever color.  I haven't gotten it
> yet to check the quality, but they have excellent eBay recommendations.  I
> don't see the advantage of the molded tranny cover.  You're going to use a ten
> dollar can of upholstery glue in other places, so might as well spray some on
> the hump to put down jute under the non-molded carpet for the same effect.
> 
> The rest of the interior I'll sew myself (I'd do the carpet as well if I had a
> pattern to work from to save time).  Vinyl or leather seats in the desert are
> not good, so I'm sewing cloth inserts for the seats from a nice grey material
> normally used for Jeeps.  Experience is seats would cost $100 to $130 each to
> have sewn by someone locally, including materials... $120 in materials to do
> both myself.
> 
> The kit sounds like a good deal if you need all those items.  I don't, but
> will still spend about $300 in materials; including the $140 carpet kit (with
> shipping).  Figure you need another $50 (or more) for spray glue between
> fabric and foam as well as under the carpet.  You'll probably also need paint
> for the seat frames after cleaning all the rust off.
> 
> - K
> 
> -------Original Message-------
> From: "Paul M." <rowman22001@yahoo.com>
> Sent: 04/17/03 01:26 PM
> To: mgs@autox.team.net
> Subject: Carpet set recommendations
> 
> 
> I'm getting ready to restore the interior of my 1971
> MGB roadster, and wonder if anyone can offer a
> recommendation on where to get different kits,
> particularly carpet sets...
> 
> There's a "deluxe" carpet kit from Moss Motors for
> $373.00 that looks pretty sweet.  Molded transmission
> tunnel, etc.  But at that price, by the time I get all
> the rest of the pieces to do the interior, the total
> cost will be fairly high.
> 
> Then there is a kit from Brit-Tek that includes
> EVERYTHING.  Carpet set, seat cushions and webbing,
> seat upholstery, headrest covers, door panels, all
> other trim panels, etc. and it's only $760.00 for the
> whole shooting match.
> 
> Obviously, the Brit-Tek price is appealing but has
> anyone ever used one?  I assume it does not have a
> molded transmission tunnel cover.  Is this a big pain?
> Will the results obtained by a hard-working but
> amateur wrench like me be significantly different with
> one kit or the other?  Or is there another source that
> might offer even a better price/quality compromise?
> 
> I want to save money, but not necessarily at the
> expense of quality, because I want the end result to
> be something I'm proud of.  Any help would be
> appreciated!
> 
> Thanks,
> Paul
> 1971 MGB Roadster

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