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Does anyone know if the convertible top cover is supposed to be the same color as the top fabric or the car's interior. I have a 1995 Saphire blue car with blue top. Car recently purchased and the "top down" cover is missing. So I will eventually need one and need to know the proper color for a blue top.
Also I need a full tool set for the Boot/trunk. I have the jack crank handle but the tool/jack kit is missing all of it contents.
Thanks
Last edited by carsnplanes; Jan 27, 2018 at 04:07 PM.
The cover for when the roof is down is called a top boot in US vernacular, and it should match the interior. Some were leather, most were vinyl. Mine is vinyl. There are some that appear nice on eBay for $300, and they will make them to match your trim code. Maybe pass on the embroidery though, that’s not original. And it’s tacky.
The cover for when the roof is down is called a top boot in US vernacular, and it should match the interior. Some were leather, most were vinyl. Mine is vinyl. There are some that appear nice on eBay for $300, and they will make them to match your trim code. Maybe pass on the embroidery though, that’s not original. And it’s tacky.
Really, they were leather or vinyl? I thought they would be of a canvas material like what you would make boat tops or covers from(similar to Sunbrella).
EDIT: Just saw one on Ebay made with "Twill fast" cloth material. $399
Just saw another one from a small upholstery place on Ebay. Vinyl, made to order you choice of color based on the 3 letter trim code. $235. Not bad for made to order.
Last edited by carsnplanes; Jan 27, 2018 at 04:24 PM.
The 6 cylinder cars were vinyl in one colour. The V12 cars had seats that were leather with contrasting piping, and the tonneau cover matched that. My seats are ivory leather with cranberry piping, and so is the cover. The 6 cylinder covers were just vinyl, the V12 covers were padded and much thicker and "fuller".
The V12 cars were trimmed to a much higher standard inside, there is no vinyl, everything is leather. That carried over to the cover.
An example:
Last edited by Jagboi64; Jan 27, 2018 at 10:41 PM.
Mine is the same material and colour of the roof. Its also padded. Looking at the jaguar classic parts site the convertible and the 2+2 have a different cover. See part 22