<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Century Gothic, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by mb4tim</i>
You can put in a layer of landau foam first. It's a really dense foam that is used under a vinyl roof. Most upholstery shops will carry it.
Carve your design in a v-shape with a sharp razor, use the best spray adhesive you can afford, and as you roll the material/leather/whatever over the new foam (slowly and carefully) use a putty knife (round the corners and smooth out any rough edges - look around your pap's house, you'll find a perfect candidate) or a Popsicle stick it tuck the material into the groove.
That's my plan.
-Tim
http://www.morSpeedPerformance.com
<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">I've been thinking about this type of solution as well, but maybe with sewing instead of just gluing the cover material in the accent markings. I know someone who can sew well enough to follow the rectangular shapes in the old door cards. I just don't know if the stitching would sink into the padding enough to give the desired effect. Guess we'll have to test it to find out.
Royal
76 FHC, 4-spd, dual Strombergs