If you are a 930 purist, you may want to stop reading now.....
Decided to start on the quarter panel covers as they were pretty small and were both damaged by the "specialists" that restored the interior. Here is the panel before I started. The metal clip in back had been bent and was not installed in the tab in the chassis. All freshly painted black. Ugh:
Splitting off the broken upper panel, you can see the actual color of the "new" leather interior.
Next was to strip off the leather and padding:
Then glue on 1/8" high density upholstery foam and cover with new grey leather. That took a bit of time:
Now to make new fiberboard panels for each side:
Time for a test fit:
This is a hot rod with lots of mods so I wanted an interior that went with that theme and wanted a vintage-modern kinda look. Decided that carbon fiber would really help with that so, designed the panels with hidden fasteners so the carbon panels would have no visible fasteners. This is one of the panels from the back and then the front view. The carbon has a clear plastic tap on it to protect it which is why it is a bit cloudy.
Assembled, the panel looks like this:
Installed on the drivers side:
That's it for now. Lots more to share. Thanks for all of the kind comments!