2016 New Makore Wood Inserts
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Albums: August 2016
Location: Stamford, CT
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I sourced the A grade Makore ("Baku wood" is African Mahogany, often referred to as "Makore") from a veneer supplier who sent long pieces so they are matched front to rear on both sides. I don't think this was done at the factory. I have access to a high-end custom cabinet maker and he removed the old material, cut and finished the new blanks. I needed the work completed for the annual CLC driving tour or I would have had him "build up" the varnish so the grain was completely filled. As done, it has some "open grain" but still looks a lot better than original IMO. If the wood had only been faded, I would probably have simply stripped and refinished the original, but I had some splitting under the vent windows which is often seen on these cars and I wanted great wood to match the fully replaced leather interior. If anyone is interested, my source said he would offer to perform a full remove and replacement of all the wood in the panels for ~ $2,000 not including return shipping costs. This is cheaper than the cost of purchasing the blanks from 3rd party sources and given the time involved, probably a very good deal unless you have lots of time and just like working on your car without regard to time involved. Otherwise, I believe this is far less than a qualified restoration shop would charge for it. I am thrilled with the final result and it's a reminder of how nice the interiors are on these cars when fully restored.
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