Classic Car Upholstery
Upholstery is a crucial part of the restoration process, focusing on the vehicle’s interior:
Original vs. Custom Upholstery: Depending on the project, the upholstery can be restored to its original condition using factory-correct materials and patterns, or it can be customised with modern fabrics, colours, and designs.
Dashboard and Trim: The dashboard can be restored or replaced, including gauges, knobs, and any wood or metal trim. Trim pieces around the doors, windows, and other areas can be refurbished to match the original interior.
Seat Restoration: Seats can be completely disassembled, with new foam, springs, and padding added. The seat covers are then sewn and installed, replicating the original patterns or introducing new designs.


Door Panels and Carpets: Door panels can be refurbished or recreated, matching the style and material of the seats. New carpetscan be installed, often with new sound-deadening materials beneath.
Headliners and Convertible Tops: The headliner (interior roof covering) can be replaced using materials that match the car’s era. For convertibles, the top can be restored or replaced entirely.