Become a Fan!
Login
Username:

Password:

Remember Me

Lost Password?

Register now!
Main Menu
Who's Online
211 user(s) are online (185 user(s) are browsing Forums)

more...
Guru Dictionary
Print in friendly format Send this term to a friend  Seats
Both could be power, neither could be.

However, if they are, they should move fore/aft and up down with little more than an electric motor whine....
Supporting Vendors
Platinum
Mid America Motorworks
Mid America Motorworks FREE CATALOG


Gold
FIC 770-888-1662


Registered Vendors
Guru Friends
Supporting Banners

TIRERACK.com - Revolutionizing Tire Buying


Shop for Winter Tires Now!




Support This Site
 Register To Post

Frank Interior parts
Senior Guru
188 Posts
Member since:
2011/10/6 20:43



Offline
I'm starting to replace some interior trim/parts. I have looked at Ecklers but was wondering if you guys have another source for parts. Thanks.
Posted on: 2013/2/9 5:17
Transfer the post to other applications Transfer

CentralCoaster Re: Interior parts
Senior Guru
San Diego, CA
9454 Posts
Member since:
2007/10/28 0:00



Offline
Most of them all come from the same manufacturer, whoever bought the molds and is reproducing them and distributed to the various catalogs.

Prices are all over the place Ecklers is ok, and Corvette Central. Mid America is usually higher priced. Also look at TLD and Zip.
Posted on: 2013/2/9 5:32
_________________
1985 Z51, ZF6
Transfer the post to other applications Transfer

BillH Re: Interior parts
The Stig Moderator
Reno
22702 Posts
Member since:
2007/12/25 0:00



Offline
Ecklers can be a pain in the ass.

Mid America is OK

Corvette Central is OK but tends to have backorders.

Zip - will tell you if the part is in stock.

Used parts than you could color match,etc. vette2vette.com
Posted on: 2013/2/9 14:51
_________________
Every man dies but not every man lives.
Transfer the post to other applications Transfer

Matatk Re: Interior parts
Webmaster
SW Chicago Burbs
22792 Posts
Member since:
2008/1/7 0:00



Offline
What are you replacing? Many of the larger plastic pieces can be glued/sanded and repainted with SEM interior paint.
Posted on: 2013/2/9 17:05
_________________
2002 EBM convertible, Magnusson supercharger, cam, headers, etc.
1989 Corvette...RIP
Transfer the post to other applications Transfer

bogus Re: Interior parts
Grand Imperial Pooh-Bah
San Pedro, CA
20856 Posts
Member since:
2005/9/7 0:00



Offline
Here is the punchline... Ecklers is the one that has historically bought the moulds. Seriously.

Their quality is good, no worse than OEM... but for later cars, they don't do the dulcote finish.

Another option with your existing panels would be hydrocarbon. It's a water transfer coating that looks like carbon fibre or other things. Our own fellow Guru, Arisa, was staring up a biz to do this, but I haven't heard from him in a while (just dropped him a note). Another option is http://www.carboncorvette.com/ All I can say is the next Corvette owner that bitches about the "fast and furious" kids, will get slapped.

There is another company that fixes Ferrari panels, http://www.stickynomore.com/

I have spoken to him, and his refinishing process looks nice.

My concern with interior paints is getting a smooth even finish.
Posted on: 2013/2/9 18:17
_________________
The single biggest problem with communication is the illusion that it has taken place. - George Bernard Shaw

Education is the best tool to overcome irrational fear. - me

Transfer the post to other applications Transfer

Frank Re: Interior parts
Senior Guru
188 Posts
Member since:
2011/10/6 20:43



Offline
First thing is to replace that center console cover/lid. Research shows me new covers with a light. The original does not have a light.

Also the top plastic trim piece that is just behind and on the top of the front windshield and extends across from passenger to driver.

Lastly, the sun visors.

Thanks for your inputs!!!!
Posted on: 2013/2/9 20:09
Transfer the post to other applications Transfer

Matatk Re: Interior parts
Webmaster
SW Chicago Burbs
22792 Posts
Member since:
2008/1/7 0:00



Offline
There is a company who finally started making replacement visors for a reasonable cost. I'll get the name later.
Posted on: 2013/2/9 20:14
_________________
2002 EBM convertible, Magnusson supercharger, cam, headers, etc.
1989 Corvette...RIP
Transfer the post to other applications Transfer

Frank Re: Interior parts
Senior Guru
188 Posts
Member since:
2011/10/6 20:43



Offline
Goin to look into the SEMS paint. Sounds like the road best traveled.
Posted on: 2013/3/1 23:20
Transfer the post to other applications Transfer

BillH Re: Interior parts
The Stig Moderator
Reno
22702 Posts
Member since:
2007/12/25 0:00



Offline
Quote:

Frank wrote:
Goin to look into the SEMS paint. Sounds like the road best traveled.


That's what we use on C2 restortations, especially the Trim Black on gauge bezels,etc.

You can see an example in the latest C2 Tech thread on the firewall and inner fenderwells.

SEM Trim Black is p/n 39143
Posted on: 2013/3/2 1:56
_________________
Every man dies but not every man lives.
Transfer the post to other applications Transfer

kenvetted Re: Interior parts
Guru Newb
santa monica
13 Posts
Member since:
2013/3/6 2:13



Offline
I would like to find a new black center consul for my 91. There are a few flaws on mine, the wiring for the light is lose so the light flickers and the the rubber top doesn't fit right.
Anyone know where to get an original for a the best price?
Posted on: 2013/7/10 4:17
Transfer the post to other applications Transfer

bogus Re: Interior parts
Grand Imperial Pooh-Bah
San Pedro, CA
20856 Posts
Member since:
2005/9/7 0:00



Offline
check Vette2Vette or MidAmerica... all of the above, really.

Posted on: 2013/7/10 6:08
_________________
The single biggest problem with communication is the illusion that it has taken place. - George Bernard Shaw

Education is the best tool to overcome irrational fear. - me

Transfer the post to other applications Transfer

Frank Re: Interior parts
Senior Guru
188 Posts
Member since:
2011/10/6 20:43



Offline
Finally received the visors. It took 4 months.....to get once ordered.
Posted on: 2014/12/22 19:21
Transfer the post to other applications Transfer

CorvetteArchives Re: Interior parts
Guru Newb
65 Posts
Member since:
2007/8/13 0:00



Offline
Frank, my early 84 has a light OEM in center console(April 21,1983 build <5500). Is your's earlier?
Posted on: 2015/5/3 17:08
_________________
Resized Image
Transfer the post to other applications Transfer

CorvetteArchives Re: Interior parts
Guru Newb
65 Posts
Member since:
2007/8/13 0:00



Offline
You mentioned the replacement visors. When I ordered my replacement the passenger side had a manual switch but my OEM one had an auto plunge switch(like a refrigerator)on the right hand side that turned it off when closed. My wife left it on with the new one and drained the battery :-(
Posted on: 2015/5/3 17:10
_________________
Resized Image
Transfer the post to other applications Transfer

CentralCoaster Re: Interior parts
Senior Guru
San Diego, CA
9454 Posts
Member since:
2007/10/28 0:00



Offline
Well since this thread is back from the dead, where did you get the visors from? Mine are pretty ratty.
Posted on: 2015/5/4 18:49
_________________
1985 Z51, ZF6
Transfer the post to other applications Transfer

Frank Re: Interior parts
Senior Guru
188 Posts
Member since:
2011/10/6 20:43



Offline
Manual Switch. I also have a habit of leaving switches in the on position.
Posted on: 2015/5/5 2:37
Transfer the post to other applications Transfer

Frank Re: Interior parts
Senior Guru
188 Posts
Member since:
2011/10/6 20:43



Offline
Nope. Looks like it was actually made in 1984 and they made 51,000. Mine is in the 45,000 so a late model.
Posted on: 2015/5/5 2:49
Transfer the post to other applications Transfer

Frank Re: Interior parts
Senior Guru
188 Posts
Member since:
2011/10/6 20:43



Offline
Just down the road from you, Lakeside. Zip Corvette.
Posted on: 2015/5/5 2:51
Transfer the post to other applications Transfer

You can view topic.
You cannot start a new topic.
You cannot reply to posts.
You cannot edit your posts.
You cannot delete your posts.
You cannot add new polls.
You cannot vote in polls.
You cannot attach files to posts.
You cannot post without approval.

[Advanced Search]


CorvetteForum.guru is independently owned and operated. This site is not associated with or financially supported by General Motors.

Copyright 2008-2015 CorvetteForum.guru

CorvetteForum.guru is a Guru Garage Site (Coming Soon!)

If you have any questions about our site, please contact us at Andy@corvetteforum.guru.

Powered by XOOPS 2.56 Copyright 2001-2014 www.xoops.org

Hosted by GoDaddy.com.