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Wonky door | Posted - 11 Feb 2019 : 17:11:57 Hi all,we are at the point of fitting the trim to our Indian yellow project. The panels we have that fit at the side of the seat have a large gap underneath ( 4” or so) when fitted. The car came incomplete so I’m not sure if the panels for the rubber bumper panels should be deeper. It’s possible to solve the issue but it would obviously be better to have the correct panels. I’ve only seen one other rubber bumper 95 at Saabfest and at that point it didn’t arise so I didn’t look . The seat belts don’t seem to fit readily and have the plastic cover to go through a panel with no appropriate hole in the panel. |
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UK_Sub | Posted - 17 Feb 2019 : 10:27:25 Just seen this late 95 on pinterest, it's MOT ran out in October, I wonder who owns it...
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Derek | Posted - 13 Feb 2019 : 23:45:56 Google is your friend but I do have the brochure. |
Wonky door | Posted - 13 Feb 2019 : 17:45:33 That’s absolutely brilliant thanks chaps. I have been working on the trim this morning and had nearly got there but not quite . The changes are quite subtle but are enough to cause confusion. I think the issue with the computer is I don’t only have old cars. . I will report back and try to get my son to post a photo of the finished article. |
green96v4 | Posted - 13 Feb 2019 : 13:42:20 that is a great resource for brochures (you'll need an up-to-date Flash player) - thanks for sharing Derek!
quote: Originally posted by Derek See here for brochure pics.
http://www.hotrodemo.com/brochures_1976.html#FFB1
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UK_Sub | Posted - 13 Feb 2019 : 10:39:31 Here's the relevant page, it shows where the seatbelts go, incuding the plastic insert you mentioned...
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Wonky door | Posted - 12 Feb 2019 : 23:23:48 Hi Derek,thanks for the link but I can’t access it . I can only get to the page to click on the correct brochure. It then comes up with not compatible with your machine etc. I’m on an iPad,any advice appreciated . Cheers Dave |
Derek | Posted - 12 Feb 2019 : 19:03:15 See here for brochure pics.
http://www.hotrodemo.com/brochures_1976.html#FFB1 |
melle | Posted - 12 Feb 2019 : 18:35:28 I gave mine away years ago as I'll be using plywood in my van in the making, and I don' have any pics...
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Wonky door | Posted - 12 Feb 2019 : 18:33:09 Hi Melle,we noticed the other changes but they haven’t really affected us. Looks to me as though the trim panels need to go down a further six inches or there should be another panel. I’ve searched online for images and been through all my v 4 books and brochures and still come up blank. I have a solution in mind but if I saw the original this might change. |
melle | Posted - 12 Feb 2019 : 17:55:10 The trim panels are different from MY75B. The rear seat, floor and fuel tank are different too and there is no dicky seat. The spare tyre is in the far rear instead of under the rear seat.
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Wonky door | Posted - 12 Feb 2019 : 10:45:01 Hi thanks for the reply,unfortunately I haven’t mastered posting photos. However yours is helpful. The cross bar at the base of the trim on the photo doesn’t exist in our car. There isn’t any trace of one being removed either. The front seatbelts also appear to mount inside that panel. The current thought is rubber bumper models had different trim cards . It is guesswork because we bought the shell with a lot of parts boxed inside. |
UK_Sub | Posted - 12 Feb 2019 : 09:31:14 Difficult to tell what's going on without a photo - any chance you can take one and post it on here?
This is the only one I could find online...
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