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malexalex

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Hey, I'm currently in the process of re-doing the entire interior of my 1970 spitfire mk3 and am having some trouble finding all the parts... I need everything, carpets, door panels, seat covers, center console, e-brake cover, rear panels and cover, ect... I was looking at Victoria British, but they don't seem to have all of these things for a 1970 mk3... any ideas on who else to check out? Thanks!
 
Prestige, Rimmer brothers, The Roadster factory, Moss Motors, all come to mind.
 
Heritage (Same as Prestige) has a good reputation for supplying quality interior parts for British cars. They won't be the cheapest but their stuff fits and wears well. I don't know how much they carry for your model but it would be worth a look.

https://www.heritagetrim.com/
 
Spit Bits works for me too.

And, give your local friendly upholster a shot at those door panels. With my labor input, my door panels cost me $75.00 for the pair. I did not mind one bit saving in excess of $150 from VB's winter SALE price. imagine all the other parts i can now afford to buy with that amount of money.

And....that cost includes enough vinyl to completely redo my dash top, and dash boards when i am ready.
 
just so I don't have to ask this question later.

Can your local upholstery shop make up their own foam kits? Or is it even worth it?
 
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