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Location: The delightful town of Knaresborough, North Yorkshire
Looking at my door cappings today, they've spent over sixty years indoors, and were taken off the doors maybe a year ago. They have one coat of shiny black paint, with clean rust-free metal underneath. A bit of surface rust on the side that shows, but peeling black with steel now showing on the back.
Certainly nothing brown or grainy, but did they never use primer?
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Location: Auckland, NZ
Hi RR
The deluxe models had door cappings and a somewhat more elabotae door card with carpet like material at the bottom.
I was recently asked if the area right of right leg to outer panel had a cover trim. Not on my car in living memory but I do not know
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Location: Bala North Wales
Car type: 1933 RP Standard Saloon
Bruce. Your door cards and door furnishings are virtually identical to mine and mine IS a standard saloon.
Will put some photos up tomorrow. It's dark in the garage at the moment.
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Whilst I don't know about Rubies, the 1937 pearl cab I had in the mid sixties had a a wood grain effect dashboard.
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So far as MkI (AC) Pearls are concerned the later ones (MkI bodies on MkII chassis) such as that in Rinsey Mills have a very dark brown perhaps wood-effect finish but I don't know for sure about earlier ones. Mine (June 36 body no 1486) has holes for a removable dash. Does yours, Ruairidh, which I think is March 36 (AC1318)? I bought a removable dash off eBay last year and this was a very well-worn brown but with no trace of any wood-effect. Like so much about the Austin Seven who can be certain how cars left the factory one week and differently the next.
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Location: Scotchland
Our Mk1 Pearl was never fitted with a detachable cover/fascia, so far as I can tell (there are no holes or repairs to fill holes evident). This seems common amongst the later Mk1 cars.
I have received some very useful information off Forum and will share this soon.
Thank you very much for everyone's help so far.