Oct 12, 2024 #2 Dirk New Member Joined Apr 16, 2016 Messages 42 Reaction score 38 Location germany . To get to the emblem the rear seat had to be removed Last edited: Oct 12, 2024
Oct 12, 2024 #3 Dirk New Member Joined Apr 16, 2016 Messages 42 Reaction score 38 Location germany . As there is no ready-made roof for the Imperial with sunroof, I had to make it myself. So I made a paper template and then cut it to size myself. Then I glued it together and had it sewn by a tailor. Last edited: Oct 12, 2024
. As there is no ready-made roof for the Imperial with sunroof, I had to make it myself. So I made a paper template and then cut it to size myself. Then I glued it together and had it sewn by a tailor.
Oct 12, 2024 #6 MONC440 Well-Known Member Joined Apr 7, 2021 Messages 611 Reaction score 1,022 Location Michigan That looks awesome! Thanks for posting.
Oct 13, 2024 #7 3C's & a D? Senior Member Joined Oct 27, 2015 Messages 2,091 Reaction score 1,772 Location By the tree in Edmonton Very nicely done! I am a huge fan of the way you didn't do the A pillar seam! Tailor-made!
Oct 13, 2024 #8 Dirk New Member Joined Apr 16, 2016 Messages 42 Reaction score 38 Location germany 3C's & a D? said: Very nicely done! I am a huge fan of the way you didn't do the A pillar seam! Tailor-made! Click to expand... Thx. At first I thought that Chrysler had only made a seam there to save material. But no, there was a weld seam underneath. I sanded it down and filled it to get a straight transition.
3C's & a D? said: Very nicely done! I am a huge fan of the way you didn't do the A pillar seam! Tailor-made! Click to expand... Thx. At first I thought that Chrysler had only made a seam there to save material. But no, there was a weld seam underneath. I sanded it down and filled it to get a straight transition.
Saturday at 11:29 AM #9 Tobias74 Senior Member FCBO Gold Member Joined Oct 11, 2016 Messages 1,383 Reaction score 3,292 Location PNW, USA Nicely done Dirk, sieht super gut aus.