[Tigers] Is there a easy way to install the cubby liner after everything is installed?

Gary Winblad garywinblad at comcast.net
Fri Nov 9 16:39:21 MST 2018


Flocking is like original.  Good work if you got it in there.
In 1979 when I did mine, I just got some black felt at the fabric store 
and glued that in there.   Worked
great and still looks good after all those years.  No staples showing 
like the reproductions..
Gary

On 11/9/2018 12:48 PM, Terry Packer via Tigers wrote:
> Robert
>
> Unfortunately I don't recall the precise assembly sequence used to 
> re-install the cubby in my MkI. But I hope you won't mind me building 
> upon your post.
>
> I previously solicited advice on re-finishing the interior of my car's 
> existing cubby. A gentleman named Nick, using the screen name "Scattt" 
> offered to send me flocking materials left over from his cubby 
> restoration. The process was simple and the end result superb. The 
> only drawback is that applying flocking material can be a little messy 
> so it is highly recommended that the cubby be removed from the dash 
> for this purpose.
>
> I would like to continue Nick's generosity by offering to forward 
> these materials plus printed instructions, entirely free to anyone 
> whose Tiger cubby is in need of renewal.
>
> Terry Packer
>
>
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