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1959 Eldorado Seville Interior

Started by rwchatham CLC 21892, December 09, 2019, 05:41:44 PM

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rwchatham CLC 21892

Does anyone here know anybody that has a 59 selille with a cloth and leather interior that I might be able to get some close up interior pics from ? Looking for an original car . Thanks
R. Waligora

Eric DeVirgilis CLC# 8621

The 1959 ELS "Death Car" with 2,000 miles.

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rwchatham CLC 21892

Eric can’t really tell which way the pattern runs on the cloth , I’ve tried to find a close up of that interior but no luck so far ,
Thanks
R. Waligora

Eric DeVirgilis CLC# 8621

I don't know if it's much help but here's one more.
Professed to be "100% original". The cloth pattern appears
to run vertically as far as I can tell - if that's what you're
trying to determine.

I must say you picked one of the most difficult interiors to find!  ;D

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rwchatham CLC 21892

#4
Eric , maybe I’m wrong and they do run top to bottom ? Seems strange , think I might head down to the gm heritage collection tomorrow maybe they have  something on file . Thanks
R. Waligora

Eric DeVirgilis CLC# 8621

If you look closely at the blue interior, I think you'll see the grain runs the
same direction which was my original impression even before I saw the Persian
interior which is clearly vertical.

I'm 99.9% certain this must be correct based on these two originals. 
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gkhashem

The death car ended up stored for many years in the old New Hampshire State Highway Department garage in Concord NH. This was about 4 miles from where I grew up. I never knew it was there.

I did speak to some old timers who told me the car was tucked into a corner in an equipment garage for many years.

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rwchatham CLC 21892

Quote from: Eric DeVirgilis CLC# 8621 on December 09, 2019, 06:37:28 PM
If you look closely at the blue interior, I think you'll see the grain runs the
same direction which was my original impression even before I saw the Persian
interior which is clearly vertical.

I'm 99.9% certain this must be correct based on these two originals.

Eric starting to feel that way myself but seems strange that the grain wouldn’t run side to side , same as the Cardiff leather grain . Hopefully the heritage has something conclusive .
R. Waligora

rwchatham CLC 21892

The strange thing is I have an original piece of the bottom front seat and the cloth afternoon runs side to side , doubt they would run the seat bottom side to side and the tops up and down .
R. Waligora

76eldo

I saved photos of that car on my computer a few years ago from the website.

Check this one out, we can start the "blue fuel pump" debate again.



Brian
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76eldo

Ray,

I had a 59 dealer book a few years ago.  I sold it to a collector for $$$ but I took hi-res photos of all of the interior swatches.  It's won't tell how the grain was used in the car but may be of interest to you.

They are on an older computer and I have to find them and will email them to you.

Brian
Brian Rachlin
Huntingdon Valley, Pa
I prefer email's not PM's rachlin@comcast.net

1960 62 Series Conv with Factory Tri Power
1970 DeVille Conv
1970 Eldo
1970 Caribu (?) "The Cadmino"
1973 Eldorado Conv Pace Car
1976 Eldorado Conv
1980 Eldorado H & E Conv
1993 Allante with Hardtop (X2)
2008 DTS
2012 CTS Coupe
2017 XT
1956 Thunderbird
1966 Olds Toronado

rwchatham CLC 21892

Quote from: 76eldo on December 09, 2019, 07:40:01 PM
Ray,

I had a 59 dealer book a few years ago.  I sold it to a collector for $$$ but I took hi-res photos of all of the interior swatches.  It's won't tell how the grain was used in the car but may be of interest to you.

They are on an older computer and I have to find them and will email them to you.

Brian

Brian thanks I’ve been looking for one of those myself !  I found a roll of nos cloth so I’m all set on the pattern just got to let the interior guy know which way to put ! Lol
R. Waligora

Ralph Messina CLC 4937

Gentlemen,

The orientation of the cloth shown in the Persian Sand picture is correct. You are also correct that the orientation of the  leather grain inserts is side to side.
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Quote from: 76eldo on December 09, 2019, 07:37:56 PM
I saved photos of that car on my computer a few years ago from the website.

Check this one out, we can start the "blue fuel pump" debate again.



Brian

Don’t know anything about the pump but may not be original after sitting all those years ? The car was painted and freshened up after its slumber from what I understand .
R. Waligora

Eric DeVirgilis CLC# 8621

When I spoke with the owner of the "Death Car", he did mention he had
done some refreshing of the engine paint and that everything was done
exactly has it had been finished originally which he photographed in case
any disputes arose. Two '62 and one '59 with untouched engine compartments
that I had also sported blue fuel pumps as well as traces of blue paint still
on the fuel lines in the area.

My belief is that fuel pumps were installed to the engines prior to being
painted and that they were originally blue. That said, some may have been
defective and replaced which would not be blue when they left the factory.
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wrefakis

Death car was gone thru totally, under hood, paint and chrome
pump and oil filter are blue
have examined cars as low as 4k miles untouched

rwchatham CLC 21892

If big bill and Eric  think it’s blue than mine will be blue on my restoration . Gm Heritage is checking there files you see if they have a factory photograph of a cloth car , so hopefully they will give a definitive answer .
R. Waligora

rwchatham CLC 21892

#17
Ok now it’s getting really strange ! I contacted gm heritage and they supplied 2 photos with one going up and down and the other looks to be going side to side ??? Here’s a pic of the actual interior that I have and if you look at the upper area you can see the lines going side to side , so that brings possibility’s , we’re wary cars in one direction and later cars another ? Were certain colors one direction and others opposite ? But lithe piece I have though very rough clearly shows the lines going left to right
Not sure why but the site is rotating the pic of the original material the side is actually the top so the lower left shows the pattern which is actually the top of the photo was rotated correctly
R. Waligora

wrefakis

the second one is a drawing not final production

Eric DeVirgilis CLC# 8621

#19
I wouldn't place too much faith in the b&w image which is a pre-production artist's
rendering and aren't always reliable in determining what took place in actual production.

Even brochures often contain the disclaimer that artwork/photography is for illustrative
purposes only and may not reflect ongoing production changes.

The actual fabric shown is too deteriorated for me to make the determination of grain
orientation one way or another.

Anything's possible but it's doubtful different directions would have been used on different
panels. I would go with vertical wherever this material is used.
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