Replacing interior
We are hoping to replace the interior in our 1992 1900z this winter, but I am concerned about loosing the Mariah names on the seats. Does anyone know of a place where I can get that piece of fabric to incorporate into the rest of the interior? I tried contacting the Mariah dealer in the Denver area but they were not able to help.
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The logo was stitched into the fabric at the factory. Some of the more higher end upholstery shops should be able to re-stitch the Mariah script logo for you, I know a few of our members have had this done, it's probably quite a bit more expensive, but worth it if you want to retain the original look.
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Thank you for your help. I think it gives the boat a very nice look.
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I agree. Let us know how your project turns out!!
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Re: Replacing interior
how about keeping the original piece with the mariah logo on it and having it sewn into the new upholstery? that is what i am considering doing this winter myself!! cut that piece out and have themsew it into the new seats....sentimental:wink_thumbup:
holy dead thread revival....i think i just grave diggered an ancient thread....sorry shoulda looked at the thread date |
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I am having a headrest made for my Talari and the shop that I use si going to have the Mariah stitched in it for me, said it would be 20- 25 dollars, Chevybar.
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im in the middle of that expensive project now however my 1990 never had the mariah embroidered into the seats and been looking for about a year now. a guy around me can do it but yes it is a alot of $$$$
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I will probably wish I had
asked how much for the new headrest but I am past the point of no return with this boat, so here we go, chevy |
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