Rivage leather
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Door panel hole
I finally installed the beige leather interior I bought ages ago in my '91 blue Rivage. Only when I had installed the door panels did I realise both have a circular hole below the top speaker - inside the frame there is a hole as though it was intentional. As electric windows were on the car, I wonder what the hole was for - and are there blanking plates available to fill the gap?
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Old Timer
Strange.
They're not leather, btw.
They're not leather, btw.
Whip
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When the steering wheel was first put into use in automobiles, it was called the whip. The term has now been generalised to classify any automobile.
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Noun - Car
When the steering wheel was first put into use in automobiles, it was called the whip. The term has now been generalised to classify any automobile.
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Local Hero
Rivage leather
Some other cars were window crank and these holes when used on a power window set up would have plastic blanks installed.
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Local Hero
Rivage leather
Just use a set of measuring callipers to measure the openings diameter and I’m sure you’ll find something on every.
The blanks were plain black BTW
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Hi - Thank you, that is v helpful and good advice. I did find some on ebay and they should work as they have a textured finish. Regards
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Local Hero
Rivage leather
You can buy plastic/leatherpaint if you wished
17043 Camel colour code in the SEM leather paint is not to bad a match to the colour.
If you have a supplier nearby you could take a door card into a paint supplier and check it against their chips.
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17043 Camel colour code in the SEM leather paint is not to bad a match to the colour.
If you have a supplier nearby you could take a door card into a paint supplier and check it against their chips.
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