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Old 12-31-2006, 12:19 PM
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Cork is hard to get pieces for .. I fortunately am in good shape with the exception of seats.
Old 12-31-2006, 01:48 PM
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I have some Porsche cork leather in stock. Both cork leather and vinyl are readily available. I don't know about factory panels done in cork. I expect as time goes on, they become scarce.
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Rob,
Can you PM me with a price for Cork vinyl material for a 78SC dash recover. I'll have the work done locally.

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Old 12-31-2006, 03:36 PM
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Here's pix of the complete set including the lower section.
I really like the classic gray color. I'm doing a complete set for the 928 today and may decide on that color for my own 928. The silver stitch looks great with it.



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I have a 930 leather covered dash that's warped. IS this something you can fix?

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Looks great!
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When this thread was started I had been doing dashboards for 928s, 944s and 911s for just about 2 years. Annual sales were about 50k.
Since then, thanks to the many Rennlist members, I expanded to include full interiors and many later model Porsche cars.
In 2019, annual sales were approaching 2 million and I decided to retire at age 70 and sell the business.
My sincere thanks to the many, many loyal customers who supported me along the way.

Classic 9 was taken over by my long time lead trimmer Rod Klingelhofer. He was the real talent working behind the scenes all those years along with two other trimmers, Jeff and Sergio.

Classic 9 Leather Shop---under the ownership of Rod---and along with Jeff and Sergio, are still working their magic on Porsche cars.
They can be reached at

NEW NUMBER • PHONES: M-F 10 to 4pm • (313) 241 6176 •

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2801 South Beech Daly Rd. Dearborn Heights, MI 48125

Email: info@classic9leathershop.com


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