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  • chevynut
    Registered Member
    • Nov 2011
    • 11003

    #76
    Originally posted by asbicca
    That is exactly what I did. By the way if you are using the square weave European style carpet, it is stiff enough that it really hides any floor variations.
    I don't know what "square weave" is but the carpet is what's on the tailgate in the picture. It's a wool Mercedes carpet and yes it's pretty stiff and not very thick. Again, thanks for the help.
    56 Nomad, Ramjet 502, Viper 6-speed T56, C4 Corvette front and rear suspension


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    • asbicca
      Registered Member
      • Jan 2012
      • 29

      #77
      Square Weave Carpet

      Here is a picture of the Square Weave Wool Carpet that I used in my wagon. The pictures makes it look more linear than it is.
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      • chevynut
        Registered Member
        • Nov 2011
        • 11003

        #78
        Got the tailgate done and part of the driver's floor sound deadener down today.

        Larry finally texted me and is supposed to come over Friday afternoon to finish the b-pillars that he should have finished last time, the Friday before last. I sent him an e-mail regarding my "priorities" to get the interior done. I told him I'm trying to help him get this done, and he needs to do things so I can help him finish it. I also told him that installing the carpet isn't going to help me do anything else, and might make things worse, so I don't want it done now. He once said that the carpet was close to the last thing to install, so I don't know why he's wanting to do it now.

        Once the headliner is finished, if it gets done Friday, I told him I want him to get me a stitch sample to approve before the end of next week, when I leave for Montana, using the right size and color of thread and the right stitch length. How fricking hard is it to set up a machine and make a 6" French seam? Then I want the dash sewn up by the time I return around March 10 and I want it installed it shortly afterward. Once the dash is in I can install the windshield, windshield stainless, all the ducts, A/C and heat controls, glove box, instruments, clock, etc and basically finish up the entire dash.

        I also told him I needed the foam put on the rear seat panels so I can match the console to the contour. I said I wanted that done by the time I got back too. He has almost month to do those two things, which should be plenty of time. I don't think it's too much to ask for, and without me telling him what to do he does nothing. I've decide to try driving him instead of letting him coast along like he does. We'll see how it works. If he doesn't do these things, I plan to tell him to just pay me what he owes me and I'll find someone else to do it. At this rate there's no way he's going to finish the interior by June 1.

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        56 Nomad, Ramjet 502, Viper 6-speed T56, C4 Corvette front and rear suspension


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        • chevynut
          Registered Member
          • Nov 2011
          • 11003

          #79
          Originally posted by asbicca
          Here is a picture of the Square Weave Wool Carpet that I used in my wagon. The pictures makes it look more linear than it is.
          That looks really nice. Mine is more of a "plush" carpet. I noticed you basically have one piece per side. Larry told me he was going to make it in 2-3 pieces per side. I don't know why he wants to do it that way. I'd prefer no seam along the rocker so I'm going to push him to do one piece per side since it can obviously be done. How do you mold it? Is it all glued down?
          56 Nomad, Ramjet 502, Viper 6-speed T56, C4 Corvette front and rear suspension


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          56 Chevy 2-door BelAir sedan
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          1962 327/340HP Corvette
          1961 Willys CJ3B Jeep
          2001 Porsche Boxster S
          2003 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD Duramax
          2019 GMC Sierra Denali Duramax

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          • asbicca
            Registered Member
            • Jan 2012
            • 29

            #80
            I cannot answer your question about how the carpet was installed. My Upholsterer did all the work. I dropped it off and it was done a month later.

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            • chevynut
              Registered Member
              • Nov 2011
              • 11003

              #81
              Good news!!! Three months after starting the installation the headliner is finished! Larry came over Friday and installed the b-pillar cardboard and glued and stapled the headliner down. He installed the dome lights too. It took him about 3 hours so as far as I can tell he's spent about 22 hours the past 14 months on my car including my estimate of the time he's spending on it outside my shop.

              We had some discussions about him getting things done so I can get things done and keep the project moving, and what needs to be done next. He admitted that the carpet shouldn't go in yet and he was just trying to get something done for me. He's said he's working on trying to get the dash sewn up to install it when I get back from Montana in about 3 weeks. I need him to get a stitch sample for me to approve with larger thread before the top-stitching is done by Ron.

              I installed all the interior pieces that I have finished so far and we talked about some details I need to do to get ready for putting foam on the rear seats. He didn't like the gaps in a couple of places so I have to work on them, and we have to shape the front of the seat bottom and top of the seat back before he installs the foam. Then Ron can cover both the front and rear seats and we can focus on the rest.

              I've been working on tying up loose ends so I spent the past couple of days machining some bushings for the seat belt bolts and clearancing the rear armrests and side panels since I installed the sound deadener on the wheel tubs. I checked to make sure the dome lights worked and installed the lenses which for some reason were a pain in the ass. They were original bezels and NOS GM lenses so I don't know why I had to modify them a little to get them in. I'm also installing the upper chrome interior moldings permanently, and the lower ones temporarily to make sure they fit. They will still need paint later. I'm running into some issues with the passenger side where I shimmed up the slider window channel to match the outside stainless....now it's too high for the interior trim so I have to figure out what to do about that.

              I need to get Larry over again soon to discuss some details like foam thicknesses on side panels, console, and armrests and the design of the cargo area.

              I hope he follows through and gets this dash pad in soon. It will enable me to do a whole bunch more work.

              I found this car and I really like the interior, aside from the lights. It even has the same Cadillac seats I have. I think the dash stitching is a little too big for my taste which is why I want a sample to look at.



              56 Nomad, Ramjet 502, Viper 6-speed T56, C4 Corvette front and rear suspension


              Other vehicles:

              56 Chevy 2-door BelAir sedan
              56 Chevy 210 4-door sedan
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              1962 327/340HP Corvette
              1961 Willys CJ3B Jeep
              2001 Porsche Boxster S
              2003 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD Duramax
              2019 GMC Sierra Denali Duramax

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              • Belair-o
                Registered Member
                • Jun 2013
                • 643

                #82
                Nice that Larry is making some progress - hope he continues. Those dash pad stitches are pretty prominent!

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                • 567chevys
                  Administrator
                  • Oct 2010
                  • 2478

                  #83
                  That 55 looks really good I think the stitching is to coarse for the dash , seats look really good .

                  Thanks Sid
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                  • chevynut
                    Registered Member
                    • Nov 2011
                    • 11003

                    #84
                    Today I enlisted my neighbor who has a nice woodworking shop to help me add some wood to the side of my plywood seat backs to close the gaps a little. We glued some strips of pine to the plywood on both inboard sides. Next I have to trim them back a little to make them fit like Larry wants them. The fronts of the seat bottoms needed to curve outward to follow the armrests, so we added some wood there too. Tomorrow I will trim them back to fit the armrests, then get Larry over to do the final gapping and shaping of the seats so he can glue the foam onto them.

                    I spent quite a bit of time installing the quarter window chrome trim today. I'm fighting the upper curved piece by the liftgate on the driver's side and just can't seem to get it to fit. And the screw holes seem to be in the wrong place. This part came off of my car so I can't figure out what's going on and I may have to drill a new screw hole. The passenger side went in fine. Once I get that piece installed all I have left for the quarter window chrome moldings is the liftgate hinge cover which should be easy to install.

                    I have the stainless pieces over the doors straightened and polished so they can be installed, but I will probably have to remove them or at least loosen them to install the windshield moldings when the windshield is installed.

                    I got all the wires hooked up to my stereo amp under the driver's side rear seat. I realized I still have to run the wires to the rear speakers which I'll do when I remove the console again.

                    I've been working several hours a day to keep things moving and check things off my list. Larry is holding up a lot of them. Trying to figure out how to finish off my cargo area so I can start fabricating parts for it.

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                    Last edited by chevynut; 02-20-2024, 09:51 PM.
                    56 Nomad, Ramjet 502, Viper 6-speed T56, C4 Corvette front and rear suspension


                    Other vehicles:

                    56 Chevy 2-door BelAir sedan
                    56 Chevy 210 4-door sedan
                    57 Chevy 210 4-door sedan
                    1962 327/340HP Corvette
                    1961 Willys CJ3B Jeep
                    2001 Porsche Boxster S
                    2003 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD Duramax
                    2019 GMC Sierra Denali Duramax

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                    • WagonCrazy
                      Registered Member
                      • Mar 2012
                      • 1865

                      #85
                      You're making great progress. I see a finished Nomad coming up soon.

                      But using wood?
                      1957 Nomad- LS1/T56 on C4 chassis
                      1959 Fleetside Apache 1/2 ton, shortbed, big window, 327ci.

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                      • chevynut
                        Registered Member
                        • Nov 2011
                        • 11003

                        #86
                        Originally posted by WagonCrazy
                        But using wood?
                        Plywood for the seat bottom and back. What would you use? Most interior guys build the entire console, armrests and everything out of wood or MDF.
                        56 Nomad, Ramjet 502, Viper 6-speed T56, C4 Corvette front and rear suspension


                        Other vehicles:

                        56 Chevy 2-door BelAir sedan
                        56 Chevy 210 4-door sedan
                        57 Chevy 210 4-door sedan
                        1962 327/340HP Corvette
                        1961 Willys CJ3B Jeep
                        2001 Porsche Boxster S
                        2003 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD Duramax
                        2019 GMC Sierra Denali Duramax

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                        • chevynut
                          Registered Member
                          • Nov 2011
                          • 11003

                          #87
                          After fighting the corner piece of chrome I finally got it installed. Turns out my screw wasn't long enough to reach the hole way back up in the corner. I went to put the liftgate hinge cover on and ran into another problem. I put the weatherstrip stainless retainer on with pop rivets that extend downward through the body sheetmetal. These were spot welded from the factory, but I could find no evidence of mine ever having one. Anyhow, the pop rivets now interfere with the chrome cover. Not sure what to do there yet since I don't want the stainless retainer to come off. I may grind them down a bit and cover them with some foam to hide them under the cover.

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                          I trimmed the wood down that we added to my plywood bases so now they're net fit to the sheetmetal. I sent Larry the pics of them and he's coming over in the morning tomorrow to discuss clearances, height, length, etc. I'm going to give him a pass on getting the foam on them right away because I really need the dash done first. I marked the location of the seat framework so we can discuss how high the seat back should be and how far the bottom should extend forward of the seat valence.

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                          I think I'll go ahead and install the stainless molding over the doors even though I'll probably have to remove it to get the a-pillar molding on. Maybe I can just loosen it partway.
                          56 Nomad, Ramjet 502, Viper 6-speed T56, C4 Corvette front and rear suspension


                          Other vehicles:

                          56 Chevy 2-door BelAir sedan
                          56 Chevy 210 4-door sedan
                          57 Chevy 210 4-door sedan
                          1962 327/340HP Corvette
                          1961 Willys CJ3B Jeep
                          2001 Porsche Boxster S
                          2003 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD Duramax
                          2019 GMC Sierra Denali Duramax

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                          • chevynut
                            Registered Member
                            • Nov 2011
                            • 11003

                            #88
                            I ran into something today that I didn't know. As you can see the front of my rear seats are pretty close to the door opening. The front of the plywood is about 5" back from the b-pillar/door jamb. I don't remember how I arrived at that dimension and how I designed my seat frame, but I started getting a little concerned about rear leg room since Larry mentioned it. He wanted to cut the seat base to about 1" forward of the frame, but I want rounded corners on them and I think that's too far back.

                            I asked a friend to measure his Nomad with the original rear seat from the door jamb back to the front of the seat. He said it was 12", which is 7" further back than mine. So I dug up some GM specs on this and it gets interesting.

                            Using the GM drawings, I scaled that measurement on a Nomad at about 8.4" (not sure how he got 12"). On a sedan it's about 5.4" and on a hardtop it's just under 2". So the front of the rear seat on a hardtop is almost even with the door opening.

                            The drawings show that the front seats are in the identical positions on all models. So since I have about 5" with a 3" overhang on the seat base, I should be fine no matter how much I cut off.

                            Also, here's another interesting tidbit. On a Nomad the rear seat bottom is 17.2" front to back, it's 18.2" on a sedan, and 18.5" on a hardtop. My seat base is 22" long so we can put 4-5" of foam on the seat back and still have 17"-18" to sit on. The rear seats are about 21" wide which is about the same as the front Cadillac buckets. The rear seat back is 24 1/2" tall but we'll be cutting around 2" off of it and the base will cover part of it. I think it turned out pretty good even if I didn't know what I was doing. LOL!
                            56 Nomad, Ramjet 502, Viper 6-speed T56, C4 Corvette front and rear suspension


                            Other vehicles:

                            56 Chevy 2-door BelAir sedan
                            56 Chevy 210 4-door sedan
                            57 Chevy 210 4-door sedan
                            1962 327/340HP Corvette
                            1961 Willys CJ3B Jeep
                            2001 Porsche Boxster S
                            2003 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD Duramax
                            2019 GMC Sierra Denali Duramax

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                            • chevynut
                              Registered Member
                              • Nov 2011
                              • 11003

                              #89
                              Larry came over today and we had a great chat. We looked over the rear seat area and discussed the nitty gritty details. I explained to him that I saw no problem with the seat bottom position and showed him the GM drawings I looked over. We decided on the gaps and as I expected, almost all the wood I glued on will be taken back off. We also established the height of the seat back, and discussed the carpet in the cargo area. I will have to remove part of my framework and cut it and re-weld it to address the increase in thickness of the carpet and pad. I told him my priority is to get the dash in and he agreed, and said he will work on it. He agreed that the stitch on the dash picture I posted is way too big, so we're going to try to settle on the correct stitches.

                              Here's the clearancing I did, before and after trimming the seat bottom. I didn't have time today to do the backs. I was surprised he wanted this much clearance...3/8" at the console and 1/2" at the armrests.

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                              Last edited by chevynut; 02-22-2024, 11:17 PM.
                              56 Nomad, Ramjet 502, Viper 6-speed T56, C4 Corvette front and rear suspension


                              Other vehicles:

                              56 Chevy 2-door BelAir sedan
                              56 Chevy 210 4-door sedan
                              57 Chevy 210 4-door sedan
                              1962 327/340HP Corvette
                              1961 Willys CJ3B Jeep
                              2001 Porsche Boxster S
                              2003 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD Duramax
                              2019 GMC Sierra Denali Duramax

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                              • chevynut
                                Registered Member
                                • Nov 2011
                                • 11003

                                #90
                                Finished with the seats. Also connected and ran the rear speaker wires from the amp.

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                                56 Nomad, Ramjet 502, Viper 6-speed T56, C4 Corvette front and rear suspension


                                Other vehicles:

                                56 Chevy 2-door BelAir sedan
                                56 Chevy 210 4-door sedan
                                57 Chevy 210 4-door sedan
                                1962 327/340HP Corvette
                                1961 Willys CJ3B Jeep
                                2001 Porsche Boxster S
                                2003 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD Duramax
                                2019 GMC Sierra Denali Duramax

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