Absolutely fantastic job! You have to wonder how much BMW engineering went into the design of those components. The 75 was arguably one of the best products to come from Rover. The ideas and the designs were pretty good, even if you go back to the original 800's, but the execution and quality were lacking, however with the 75 they were able to bring together the design ideas with, thanks to BMW quality control and engineering, the finish to produce a great car. Problem was the scum media and certain a******* TV motoring presenters got their claws into the company for the benefit of a distorted story and improved ratings. Only in this country could we sabotage the last bit of British motoring! As I say, the lot of 'em are scum! Had things worked out differently, and the dreadful short sited Labour government of the time been more generous with the funding for BMW's modernisation plan, the then forthcoming all new smaller Rover hatchback which was nearing production, would have saved the company, and the brand would still be with us today. In that regard, given that TATA is moving the Jaguar brand much further upmarket, whether given they own the Rover name whether in the future there maybe some possibility of a new Rover passenger car range to sit somewhere in the Land Rover stable...
Hello there I've taken the front passenger door card off and prepared for recovering with a leather like effect in Gray color. Now has come to my thinking is how do I restick the recovered part to the rest of the doorcard to make it complete again?
@@coastalcushionco8227Ive taken off one of the door covers and the door card is in three parts plus a Metal holder. These three parts have to be separated to take thr old covering off
@@coastalcushionco8227 as I said after taking the Material apart from the doorcard ive suddenly got three pieses of doorcard plus the metal ankering part that bolts to the back of the card,which ankers its self to the door and is the securing for the inside doorhandle. The three parts of the doorcard were glued together which I had to drill way to separate the parts from each other,leaving me to pull of the old Material from the backing card. I still have to clean the old glue off so that I stick the new cloth on, after this is Finished and dryed,I then need to recornect these parts together to make Up the doorcard again.
@@yorkshire6458 Now I understand what you mean. To reattach the pieces of the door card together use Easy drive 4.2mmx13mm button head dry wall screws from Screwfix, in all the places where you drilled out the plastic welds
@@coastalcushionco8227 it doesn’t looks bad, but in my opinion it’s too bright for his interior, the best i could wish might be factory deep green color scheme
@@coastalcushionco8227 As you say, be a losing battle keeping that clean. Wouldn't dare drink coffee in it for starters. Where are you based? I may have need of your skills towards the end of the year.
Respect for that hard task!!! Just for the color, to take out an entire Rover 75!!! Ambitious. It looks really good!
Thanks
I really like that, its like a mini Bentley inside with the quilted diamond door cards
Glade you like it
Looks absolutely splendid 👌
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Not my choice of colour but cracking job as always.
I would not choose White, it wash hard to keep clean when fitting everything
Looks fabulous.. Great job❤
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Very nice work 👍 I Love the Rover 75 ❤️
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Excellent job
Thank you
Absolutely fantastic job! You have to wonder how much BMW engineering went into the design of those components. The 75 was arguably one of the best products to come from Rover. The ideas and the designs were pretty good, even if you go back to the original 800's, but the execution and quality were lacking, however with the 75 they were able to bring together the design ideas with, thanks to BMW quality control and engineering, the finish to produce a great car.
Problem was the scum media and certain a******* TV motoring presenters got their claws into the company for the benefit of a distorted story and improved ratings. Only in this country could we sabotage the last bit of British motoring! As I say, the lot of 'em are scum!
Had things worked out differently, and the dreadful short sited Labour government of the time been more generous with the funding for BMW's modernisation plan, the then forthcoming all new smaller Rover hatchback which was nearing production, would have saved the company, and the brand would still be with us today.
In that regard, given that TATA is moving the Jaguar brand much further upmarket, whether given they own the Rover name whether in the future there maybe some possibility of a new Rover passenger car range to sit somewhere in the Land Rover stable...
Thanks for your comment
Hello there I've taken the front passenger door card off and prepared for recovering with a leather like effect in Gray color. Now has come to my thinking is how do I restick the recovered part to the rest of the doorcard to make it complete again?
I am not sure what you mean
@@coastalcushionco8227Ive taken off one of the door covers and the door card is in three parts plus a Metal holder.
These three parts have to be separated to take thr old covering off
@@coastalcushionco8227 as I said after taking the Material apart from the doorcard ive suddenly got three pieses of doorcard plus the metal ankering part that bolts to the back of the card,which ankers its self to the door and is the securing for the inside doorhandle.
The three parts of the doorcard were glued together which I had to drill way to separate the parts from each other,leaving me to pull of the old Material from the backing card.
I still have to clean the old glue off so that I stick the new cloth on, after this is Finished and dryed,I then need to recornect these parts together to make Up the doorcard again.
What glue or tiny screws or even heated glue from a gluegun
@@yorkshire6458 Now I understand what you mean. To reattach the pieces of the door card together use Easy drive 4.2mmx13mm button head dry wall screws from Screwfix, in all the places where you drilled out the plastic welds
how i wish to push my 75 same condition
even the colour?
@@coastalcushionco8227 it doesn’t looks bad, but in my opinion it’s too bright for his interior, the best i could wish might be factory deep green color scheme
@@BaddyPiga cool
how i love my 75, but his child diseases makes me sad again ang again
interesting
Love your work, hate the colour scheme. but that's not my car.
That’s ok I don’t like the colour scheme But it’s not my car either
@@coastalcushionco8227
As you say, be a losing battle keeping that clean. Wouldn't dare drink coffee in it for starters. Where are you based? I may have need of your skills towards the end of the year.
I wouldn't want to do anything in it . I am base in Worthing West Sussex@@Tourist1967
Great cars looks amazing, but terrible choice of colour.
This will in no time look so grubby you'd wish you had dont in in an alternative colour!
I agree but it’s not my choice of colour. It’s down to the owner I just do what I am paid to do
Great job, terrible choice of colour
I agree