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Date: Wed, 20 May 2015 12:01:50 -0400
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Hey, guys:

The engine compartment is done, the front end is done, the dash and wiring 
harness are completed...now what?  Oh, yes...it's time to freshen the interior. 
 I'm going to start with new carpet, and to that end, I ordered and received a 
new carpet kit from Rick at SS.  However, a question has come up regarding the 
proper components of the miscellaneaous interior panels that trim the interior 
of a Mk1A.  

The particular questions I have are regarding the rear trim panels around the 
package tray area.  First of all, over the years I've restored two Mk1s but 
I've never done a Mk1A.  Consequently, I have some questions regarding these 
panels.  There is the rear panel with the horizontal pleats in it, then there 
are the two side panels, all of which are topped off with the waist roll that 
goes around the top of these panels to finish them off.    My car, being 
B382001600, should have the pebble interior, and it does as far as the seats, 
door panels, kick panels, and rear waist roll go.  However the two rear shelf 
side panels and the rear pleated shelf panel are not the "pebble" style of 
material; they are more smooth.  Is this right for my car?  Next, the two side 
panels seem to be one sheet of fabric each with a thin film of foam underneath. 
 There is also a cardboard backing that all of that connects to that covers the 
side of the shelf, with the exception of the rounded part of the wheel well.  
However, instead of having a separate piece of fabric for the wheel well, this 
thing is all one piece.  Is that the correct configuration or should it be two 
separate pieces?  If it's all one piece, how is the loose fabric part supposed 
to be attached to the wheel well and the area below the well?  Trim adhesive??

The last question has to do with the attachment of the rear waist roll.  My car 
has this waist roll glued on with trim adhesive.  However, it appears that 
there may have been some kind of clips that were once in place to hold this 
roll onto the car.  Can someone confirm this or, better yet, post a picture of 
what method of attachment was used to install that roll?  Oh...one other 
thing...did the convertible top boot snap onto the car at its lower leading 
edge with conventional snaps, or was it attached in some other fashion?  Some 
really detailed pics would be most appreciated; evidently throughout this 
project, I have come to the realization that I am much more of a visual person 
(sigh).

Thanks so much,
Andy Walker
Edmond, OK
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