THE ART OF RESTORATIONNEWS FEATURE
The picture above shows the dash board of Maserati 3500 GTI being retrimmed at CCCR, the same car also had a new roof lining made and fitted, both of these tasks take extraordinary skill and patience to get perfect in fit and finish. Not only is the right materiel required but the number of stitches per inch, the stitch tension and the thread width are all critical to making just the seams of the roof lining look as Maserati intended! And the dash board is beautiful with all the different surfaces of paint chrome, glass, vinyl, and various plastics working together to inform and please the eye all at once, but each of those surfaces must be perfect the painted part of the dash must have no runs dirt inclusions or dull finish, the vinyl must taught around all radiuses, ripple free with no abrasions and off course using the correct glue product, the chrome trims polished highly before refitting to make sure all tarnish is removed and then fitted beautifully flush onto the vinyl with tiny 5mm nuts requiring infant size hands to access them!