For the October 1961 Motor Show in London, BMC introduced a much face lifted Minor range. The seat design was changed with three new base colours introduced – Blue Grey, Cherokee Red and Porcelain Green. The seat centres however had a heavily grained, creamy material which was fluted and this is why this style is…
Originally, all BMC carpets were made from a carpet material known as Carvel which was a short pile carpet with heavy woven backing. This was superceded in the mid 1960 s by what was then a modern carpet where the pile was flocked to a rubber composit backing and made by Dunlop. These materials are…
This is a non moulded version of our very popular Morris Minor carpets. Not all of our carpet colours are suitable for the moulding process so to create a Brown or Navy carpet set we rely on our tufted carpet to create a flay lay carpet. While it may not have the ease of fitting…
Originally all BMC carpets were made from a carpet material known as \Carvel\ which was a short pile carpet with heavy woven backing. This was superceded in the mid 1960 s by what was then a modern carpet where the pile was flocked to a rubber composite backing and made by Dunlop. These materials are…
This is a non moulded version of our very popular Morris Minor carpets. Not all of our carpet colours are suitable for the moulding process so to create a Brown or Navy carpet set we rely on our tufted carpet to create a flay lay carpet. While it may not have the ease of fitting…
This particular design with the five stitched centre flutes, was similar to the earlier Series II model, but had a different seat frame and paddings underneath. Most colours had contrasting pipings, but as standard we supply covers with pipings the same colour as the seat facings. If you want a contrasting piping, make a note…
For this range of cars the front seat frames were changed completely and a new seat design was introduced. Most colours had contrasting pipings, but as standard we supply covers with pipings the same colour as the seat facings. If you want a contrasting piping, make a note in the contact page just before you…
1960 saw another seat design change with larger fluted panels used on the seat faces. Most cars of this period had either Maroon or Blue Grey interior colours fitted as standard. Recently we have made up a lot of interiors in the Biscuit colour which goes very nicely with dark paintwork. This base se Fitting the…
1964 saw the last design change of the interiors and instead of having sewn seat cover faces on the seats, BMC used a manufacturing system where the design was and still is created by machine. The design here is created on a High Frequency welding machine that embosses the pattern into the vinyl material. Once…
1960 saw another seat design change with larger fluted panels used on the seat faces. Most cars of this period had either Maroon or Blue Grey interior colours fitted as standard. Recently we have made up a lot of interiors in the Biscuit colour which goes very nicely with dark paintwork.This base seat cover is…
For 1962, BMC introduced a much face lifted Minor range. The seat design was changed with three new base colours introduced – Blue Grey, Cherokee Red and Porcelain Green. The seat centres however had a heavily grained, creamy material which was fluted and this is why this style is known as a Duotone colour scheme….
For this range of cars the front seat frames were changed completely and a new seat design was introduced. Most colours had contrasting pipings, but as standard we supply covers with pipings the same colour as the seat facings. If you want a contrasting piping, make a note in the contact page just before you…
Most cars of this period had either Maroon or Blue Grey interior colours fitted as standard. Recently we have made up a lot of interiors in the Biscuit colour which goes very nicely with dark paintwork. This squab seat cover has a leather face and the side skirt and back panel are in matching vinyl….
Most cars of this period had either Maroon or Blue Grey interior colours fitted as standard. Recently we have made up a lot of interiors in the Biscuit colour which goes very nicely with dark paintwork. This squab seat cover is made all in vinyl and will fit only the fixed front seat frames. (Not…
Passenger seats of this period folded forward to lie flat on the base cover, which in turn allowed the entire seat to be folded forward for easy access to the rear. The seat squab cover is shorter than for fixed seats and fits slightly differently. Fitting the seat covers, seat straps and foam fibre paddings…
Passenger seats of this period folded forward to lie flat on the base cover, which in turn allowed the entire seat to be folded forward for easy access to the rear. The seat squab cover is shorter than for fixed seats and fits slightly differently. Please note that colours listed are those that were used…