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Who made the interiors ?

Started by COPO_Anders, March 14, 2022, 04:50:54 PM

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COPO_Anders

Hi!

Hans, a friend who is a real car nut and owns a 69 Z28 and a 69 L78 coupe with a Yenko 427 engine, asked me yesterday: who made the interior parts for first generation Camaros ? I said I don´t know, but I guess it was subcontractors and not Chevrolet.

So I thought it would be best to ask here if there are any topics about this ?
Who made interior parts like seats, and were they delivered to Fisher body or directly to the Chevrolet plant (Norwood/Van Nuys) ?

Thanks in advance !
Anders

firstgenaddict

Carpets were made by JP Stevens. I have found the tags still attached a number of times.
James
Collectin' Camaro's since "Only Rednecks drove them"
Current caretaker of 1971 LT1's - 11130 and 21783 Check out the Black 69 RS/Z28 45k mile Survivor and the Lemans Blue 69 Z 10D frame off...
https://plus.google.com/photos/112392262205377424364/albums?banner=pwa

169INDY

Interior Tags (1968 LOS)
i.e. Carpet & Bucket seat
Jim
68 SS/RS L35 Th-400 LOS
69 Pace Car L48 Th-350 LOS
68 Z28 M21 LOS

KurtS

GM made the parts. The plants had a seat room where the seats were built. Some of the GM films show door panels being built.
Kurt S
CRG

COPO_Anders

Kurt, was JP Stevens a GM company or a subcontractor ? Were MOST parts made by GM, but SOME by subcontractors ?
I´m just trying to understand how it worked back then.

firstgenaddict

JP Stevens is/was a fabric manufacturer.

I was wondering who built the door panels... specifically the standard type 67-69 panels which were made from leatherette.
Leatherette is a type of coated paper which is embossed with a grain and made to appear like leather - the cover of a high school yearbook. I sold thousands of tons of it into the Philippines being made into book covers.
James
Collectin' Camaro's since "Only Rednecks drove them"
Current caretaker of 1971 LT1's - 11130 and 21783 Check out the Black 69 RS/Z28 45k mile Survivor and the Lemans Blue 69 Z 10D frame off...
https://plus.google.com/photos/112392262205377424364/albums?banner=pwa

vtfb68

The Allen Industries building in Compton still stands, with the faded name still readable on the wall.
    VT
68 05C LA RS/SS U2 712 L34 M21 BR
68 08E LA RS Y2 749 L30 M35
67 11B LA  RS/SS M-1 797-Z L48 M21  Convertible

70z28lt1

Inland Fisher Guide (various names through the years) here in Dayton made many interior and exterior parts over the years.  It was a GM owned subsidiary but few folks seem to have heard of it.

Here is a good, albeit lengthy, article about it:

https://daytonautoandmemorabilia.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Inside-Inland-web.pdf

back when Dayton and the nearby areas made many, many things automotive and otherwise.

Go to page 10 if you want to see what they made.

Knew many people that worked there.