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1966 Charger interior videos

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This is a set of videos I ran across, very well done. I'm guessing he is a pro at this. Does not have much good to say about PUI when he does the front covers. Interesting he makes his own seat foams.

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Here is a better link to 1 of them, guess the playlist did not come through. There are several 1966 charger videos.

 
I tossed the old burlap.
I used an old car cover instead.
Guess I forgot to count the hog rings.
I just used them as necessary.

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I also have a white interior. It is in excellent condition, so not intending on replacing any of the the covers, however I do have some yellowing of the "piping", which is the vertical and horizontal cylindrical edge trims on the upholstery. Anyone have suggestions what might be used to restore this piping to near original shade ?
I assume it's made of the same material as the covers, but have not found anything that seems to work cleaning up this piping.
 
I also have a white interior. It is in excellent condition, so not intending on replacing any of the the covers, however I do have some yellowing of the "piping", which is the vertical and horizontal cylindrical edge trims on the upholstery. Anyone have suggestions what might be used to restore this piping to near original shade ?
I assume it's made of the same material as the covers, but have not found anything that seems to work cleaning up this piping.
I'd guess the only thing that might work would be to paint it.
But it likely wouldn't last well
 
I used PUI Interiors Seat Foam BUN667KABU (purchased from Summit Racing) for the fronts. Made my own combination of heavy felt and 1/2 inch upholstery foam for the rear bottoms. Managed to reuse the rear back padding.

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