The vinyl covered hardboard trim panel I have is very torn and tired. I aim to make a new one and re-cover it.
Mine was screwed into the plastic of the center console, I assume there is a better way of fixing it. Does anyone have a idea of how an original one should look / what fittings are needed.
Thank you!
Gear lever trim
Re: Gear lever trim
The original uses the same spring type clips that hold on the door cards so they are invisible. Trouble is, that it usually pops out on the left when reverse is selected hence many are now screwed down.
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Re: Gear lever trim
Thank you Charles, at least I now know what the original fixing was. Will try some clip-on nuts and black set screws.
Re: Gear lever trim
Slight correction there Charles - the gear lever base uses similar clips to the door cards, but they are actually different.
The door card clips are a bent piece of single strand sprung steel, whereas the gearlever base clips are oval shaped. I find the correct clips grip the holes better in the gearlever console.
Probably why you see the base popping up on some cars when reverse is selected because the wrong clips are fitted - hence why many cars have self tappers to secure the base which looks terrible imho.
I'll try to post pictures of the two different clips when I find some the oval types...
The door card clips are a bent piece of single strand sprung steel, whereas the gearlever base clips are oval shaped. I find the correct clips grip the holes better in the gearlever console.
Probably why you see the base popping up on some cars when reverse is selected because the wrong clips are fitted - hence why many cars have self tappers to secure the base which looks terrible imho.
I'll try to post pictures of the two different clips when I find some the oval types...
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Re: Gear lever trim
Here are a couple of pics showing the two different trim clips - the right one for the door cards, the left one for the gear lever base cover on the centre console.
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1967 Mk1 2000 in Gunmetal Grey
1969 Mk1 2000 in Royal Blue
1970 Mk2 2000 in Valencia Blue
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1973 Mk2 2.5 PI in Sienna Brown
1976 Mk2 2500S in Carmine Red
1967 Mk1 2000 in Gunmetal Grey
1969 Mk1 2000 in Royal Blue
1970 Mk2 2000 in Valencia Blue
1972 Mk2 2.5 PI in Triumph White
1973 Mk2 2.5 PI in Sienna Brown
1976 Mk2 2500S in Carmine Red
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simon.williams
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Re: Gear lever trim
Thanks for digging these clips out. Agree screws will look poor / bodged.