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    Jelp needed: Cherokee XJ rare interior

    Dying wouldn`t work because usually the fabric is made from already colored thread. That`s why there are some back and white accents in the fabric that give it a nice wooly touch. Dying would make it look all red/brown plain color. Now I`m starting to consider searching for a similar looking...
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    Jelp needed: Cherokee XJ rare interior

    Or rebuilt. Because it had a hole in the trunk bigger than my head. The car lived its first 30 years in the alpine region of Austria, so it eat salt on a regular basis.
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    Jelp needed: Cherokee XJ rare interior

    Aparently, there are several types of interior fabrics in this Burgundy color. There is one with checked pattern used between 1985 to 1988, the there are some pretty common in the 1990 - 1993 Cherokee. But non looks like mine. I`ve searched on car-part.com, there are hundreds of Cherokees...
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    Jelp needed: Cherokee XJ rare interior

    Great idea about shipping just the covers. I have friends in the US that can help me with the shipping (NY, MI), so all I need is to find a similar looking rear seat.
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    Jelp needed: Cherokee XJ rare interior

    It`s impossible to find the same fabric to make a custom rear seat for this interior. Also, there are three or four types of burgundy fabrics and seat pattern (the way the fabric and the vinyl are stiched together). I know all the other tipes, I can easily find a replacement for the whole...
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    Jelp needed: Cherokee XJ rare interior

    Couldn`t insert pictures in this thread, so I`ll try links: https://ibb.co/bKqgtZt https://ibb.co/rwjnDXF https://ibb.co/nRhDPBG
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    Jelp needed: Cherokee XJ rare interior

    Hello everyone, My name name is Alin and I`m from Romania. Last summer I`ve bought a white 1991 Jeep Cherokee XJ from Austria that proved to be a bucket full of rust (although I paid a premium for it because it was advertised as a rust-free survivor with 130.000 km, but that’s another...
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