Replacement Door, 1/4, W/Lace Kit for 1963-1967 Mercedes Benz 230SL-250SL (Hard Pocket) in Blue Vinyl

Includes:

1 x Left Door Panel (Board &Skin, Includes Pocket Cover)
1 x Right Door Panel (Board & Skin, Includes Pocket Cover)
1 x Left Rear 1/4 Panel (Skin Only)
1 x Right Rear 1/4 Panel (Skin Only)
4 x Windlace Strips


Product Details:

This brand new door panel kit can replace the old door panels in your 1963 to 1967 Mercedes Benz 230SL-250SL (Hard Pocket). The boards are die-cut with all the necessary holes. It's exactly as per original only its made in the USA instead of in Italy. These panels are currently exclusively made by World Upholstery & Trim.

Availability:

This product is made to order and will ship in 7-10 business days. It has a 1-year manufacturing guarantee (it means only manufacturing defects have a warranty). Installation errors, natural wear and tear and accidents are not covered.

Fits: 1963-67 Mercedes Benz 230SL-250SL (Hard Pocket)
Material: Vinyl Import Tex 
Color: 345 Blue
Manufactured By: World Upholstery & Trim

Color Samples:

If you are unsure about the color, send us a message with your address and we'll send you a sample for free!

About World Upholstery & Trim:

World Upholstery & Trim is a manufacturing company that specializes on reproducing soft interior trim products found in older, high-end European automobiles. Based in Santa Paula, California, the company fills the needs of a select segment of the upscale classic car market where the focus is on quality and authenticity. Products encompass pre-sewn seat upholstery, complete carpet sets, convertible tops, tonneau covers, top boots, headliners, rubber seals and miscellaneous interior panels all made in the USA but sold all over the world.

World Upholstery & Trim is a pioneer in pre-made replacement interior kits. The idea is to provide classic car restorers with "authentic reproductions" of the interior parts of their cars allowing for more genuine restorations that car enthusiasts can enjoy. Our focus is on authenticity, which means paying attention to detail, investing on molds, dyes and embossing machines, and actually doing research to make sure that the products that we make is as close to original as possible. Precision cutting combined with artful handcrafting from experienced sewers produces a final product that is not only authentic, but also very well made.