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> Tartan Seat Color for Phoenix Red Car, What tartan seat color would you choose for a Phoenix Red 914?
FifthOrb
post Jul 10 2021, 09:07 AM
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Hello all!

I recently purchased a 1973 Phoenix Red 914 2.0 and I would like to recover the seats.

I researched a decent amount so far and know that 914Rubber makes good looking reproduction covers in a variety of classic Tartan colors.

My questions at this point are; would tartan be “correct” for a 73, and if not, would it hurt the cars value? (I wouldn’t think so, but thought I should ask some experts)

Additionally, what color tartan would your select if you had my car color? I’m leaning away from orange and more toward something like black & blue to add a bit of contrast but I would like some other opinions to help open my mind.

Appreciate the help! -Craig
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post Jul 10 2021, 10:16 AM
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QUOTE(FifthOrb @ Jul 10 2021, 07:07 AM) *

Hello all!

I recently purchased a 1973 Phoenix Red 914 2.0 and I would like to recover the seats.

I researched a decent amount so far and know that 914Rubber makes good looking reproduction covers in a variety of classic Tartan colors.

My questions at this point are; would tartan be “correct” for a 73, and if not, would it hurt the cars value? (I wouldn’t think so, but thought I should ask some experts)

Additionally, what color tartan would your select if you had my car color? I’m leaning away from orange and more toward something like black & blue to add a bit of contrast but I would like some other opinions to help open my mind.

Appreciate the help! -Craig



I had the same thought.. I almost have considered the hounds tooth grayish white and black.

I do not think it will drastically affect value
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post Jul 10 2021, 11:37 AM
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Just buy a core set of seats to recover
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post Jul 10 2021, 11:42 AM
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Tartan was only correct for the 1975-6 cars. How it affects value depends on the buyer
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post Jul 10 2021, 01:26 PM
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post Jul 10 2021, 01:53 PM
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Tartan is cool. The seats slide out. If you are worried about resale just get a second set of seats. The orange looks cool with a black back pad and carpet.
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