Early van trim question
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Early van trim question
Looking at getting the 61 van interior re done, question is on the dash was the shelf in the tan or was it black from the factory?
The door bin liners were they in black or were they also tan.
CS custom upholstery are doing the trimming, I just wanted to be sure on the colours.
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The door bin liners were they in black or were they also tan.
CS custom upholstery are doing the trimming, I just wanted to be sure on the colours.
Thanks.
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Re: Early van trim question
Back in the 1960's i remember my older brothers Mini Van had all tan trim (shelf and door pockets) as in the photos below. Early Mini Vans with the original Tan vinyl interior also had a distinctive smell, different from the saloons!
(Restored and original factory unrestored (LHD) examples below from a quick search of auction photos online).
From 1962 BMC Mini Van & Pickup brochure:-
http://www.minipassionmini.50megs.com/p ... 01874D.pdf
(Restored and original factory unrestored (LHD) examples below from a quick search of auction photos online).
From 1962 BMC Mini Van & Pickup brochure:-
http://www.minipassionmini.50megs.com/p ... 01874D.pdf
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Re: Early van trim question
Thanks for that, I did lots of google searches, and sort of come up wit the results, though its hard to see on some black and white photos.
But having it from someone who knows better that me is great, thanks MAB
But having it from someone who knows better that me is great, thanks MAB
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Re: Early van trim question
My brothers 1965 Whitehall Beige Mini Van also had rubber mats which are now very rare to find intact in any commercial Mini Van or Pickup.
The photo below (found online) shows the original pattern rubber that was glued onto both front wheel arches, which only covered the bottom half as I also clearly remember in my brothers van.
However I'm not convinced the actual rubber floor mat shown in this photo is also original, it looks in too good condition and not quite right but few original rubber mats survived wear and tear or were upgraded to carpet back in the day. (As stated in another thread to be factory correct, the magic wand gear lever should poke through a hole/slot in the mat/carpet and the rubber gaiter and metal retainer ring should be below the rubber mat/carpet, not as shown in this photo!)
The photo below (found online) shows the original pattern rubber that was glued onto both front wheel arches, which only covered the bottom half as I also clearly remember in my brothers van.
However I'm not convinced the actual rubber floor mat shown in this photo is also original, it looks in too good condition and not quite right but few original rubber mats survived wear and tear or were upgraded to carpet back in the day. (As stated in another thread to be factory correct, the magic wand gear lever should poke through a hole/slot in the mat/carpet and the rubber gaiter and metal retainer ring should be below the rubber mat/carpet, not as shown in this photo!)
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Re: Early van trim question
These from a 61 pickup.
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Re: Early van trim question
If anyone has any of the rubber wheelarch half kick mats I'd be VERY interested in buying them or trading.
And the floor mat.
And the floor mat.
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Re: Early van trim question
Thanks for posting, your photo confirms the factory original early rubber mats for Vans and Pickups had the same moulded pattern as the rubber wheelarch half kick mats.woodypup59 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2024 10:06 am If anyone has any of the rubber wheelarch half kick mats I'd be VERY interested in buying them or trading.
And the floor mat.
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Re: Early van trim question
Those seats are from a 75-77 850!
Doesn't really matter tbh.
Doesn't really matter tbh.
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Re: Early van trim question
What year is the van itself Costa ?Costafortune wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2024 4:00 pm Those seats are from a 75-77 850!
Doesn't really matter tbh.
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Re: Early van trim question
1963 - Interior photo was from here, like many early Minis the original seats were replaced at some point, but at least they were close to the original tan colour:-woodypup59 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2024 6:04 pmWhat year is the van itself Costa ?Costafortune wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2024 4:00 pm Those seats are from a 75-77 850!
Doesn't really matter tbh.
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Re: Early van trim question
And thats the thing thats been bugging me for ages, the colour!mab01uk wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2024 7:14 pm1963 - Interior photo was from here, like many early Minis the original seats were replaced at some point, but at least they were close to the original tan colour:-woodypup59 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2024 6:04 pmWhat year is the van itself Costa ?Costafortune wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2024 4:00 pm Those seats are from a 75-77 850!
Doesn't really matter tbh.
https://www.kgfclassiccars.co.uk/vehicles/2702/
Were they Tan or Autumn leaf thats the question.
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Re: Early van trim question
For reference, here is what I have at the moment, seat webbing is all wrong though the covers were new at some point.
Door panels are painted and chip / flake very easy, as you can see there is a mixture of colours.
Door panels are painted and chip / flake very easy, as you can see there is a mixture of colours.
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Re: Early van trim question
Linky no worky Ozzy.
Why not use the photo attachment option (bottom of the page when you're writing a reply). Make sure the picture is less than 500k bytes.
Why not use the photo attachment option (bottom of the page when you're writing a reply). Make sure the picture is less than 500k bytes.
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Re: Early van trim question
Changed it now, did it on the picture shrinking thing but I did not save it so it vanished after 20 mins.woodypup59 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 15, 2024 8:22 am Linky no worky Ozzy.
Why not use the photo attachment option (bottom of the page when you're writing a reply). Make sure the picture is less than 500k bytes.
just not sure how to get it to show.
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Re: Early van trim question
Links below might help and are from the 'Forum Issues and Questions' section.
Adding pictures as attachments:-
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POSTING IMAGES - A Video Tutorial:-
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Adding pictures as attachments:-
viewtopic.php?t=10177
POSTING IMAGES - A Video Tutorial:-
viewtopic.php?t=29888
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mab01uk wrote: ↑Fri Nov 15, 2024 11:27 pm Links below might help and are from the 'Forum Issues and Questions' section.
Adding pictures as attachments:-
viewtopic.php?t=10177
POSTING IMAGES - A Video Tutorial:-
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Thanks got it now, just was not shrinking it enough.
See above.
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Re: Early van trim question
A few more from a '64 van.
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Re: Early van trim question
That looks very much as I remember my own early van many years ago. All the trim panels were plain millboard with no vinyl covering - exactly as those pictures above and all in that dark tan colour. No carpet. No underfelt Just the rubber mat and the short rubber wheel arch covers as pictured.
Mine didn't have a heater either and it was a bit chilly in the winter
Mine didn't have a heater either and it was a bit chilly in the winter