View Full Version : Brougham nnterior kits


caddieboy
08-16-05, 08:14 PM
I'm having trouble finding Cadillac Brougham interior kits. I imagine most Brougham Models would be the same. Tried google, this forums's advertisers and searched the forum but nada, ziltch, zip.

Any advice, including how much you may have paid to redo your interior (seats and/or carpet) would be appreciated!

cmgrafmc
08-17-05, 03:52 AM
Carpet can be had from Trim Parts in Ohio. I think it's just www.trimparts.com or something. I've toured the facility, met the president and staff, saw the molds, etc. Great company, great people, good manufacturing process. They have the mold for Brougham carpet and are working on embroidered floormats.

As for seats? Well, have you tried your local automotive upholstery shop? They have access to all that information, usually. If not, a good upholstery shop can replicate original styles.

caddieboy
08-17-05, 01:21 PM
Carpet can be had from Trim Parts in Ohio. I think it's just www.trimparts.com or something. I've toured the facility, met the president and staff, saw the molds, etc. Great company, great people, good manufacturing process. They have the mold for Brougham carpet and are working on embroidered floormats.

As for seats? Well, have you tried your local automotive upholstery shop? They have access to all that information, usually. If not, a good upholstery shop can replicate original styles.

I was hoping an upholstery kit would be available for the Brougham. Since so many were made, I figured they'd have kits available but I haven't been able to find much. I've sent several emails to shops in my area but haven't heard anything back.

Also, trimparts looks good, but they only have Fleetwood Brougham, not Brougham or Brougham D'Elegance. I may have to call and hope they can match up to the 1992 Brougham.

Thanks for your help. I have no clue what people pay to reupholster in leather but hope it's reasonable. I wish kits were available as I'd love to save on labour and do it myself.

cmgrafmc
08-17-05, 03:44 PM
Give it another 10 or 15 years. Once the junkers are weeded out, Broughams in good shape will be more appreciated. Then we may start to see some more support for them. =P