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Boxer interior leather re-trim

Discussion in 'Boxers/TR/M' started by bjunc, Oct 14, 2025.

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  1. mechaniker

    mechaniker Formula Junior
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    May 30, 2004
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    I know, that they also used Conolly. But the 288 did not use Conolly. And the BB had a similar Leather, that is different to Conolly.
     
  2. bjunc

    bjunc Formula Junior

    Jun 18, 2023
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    Robert
    It was my understanding that the BBi was Connolly – specifically Vaumol. Again, not an expert by any means, but the sheen and wear on this 288 seat (55169) looks similar to what I've seen on a BB/BBi – which would indicate Ferrari was using Vaumol for at least some of the 288 as well (later than I thought).

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  3. au400i

    au400i Rookie

    Oct 26, 2018
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    Thomas Clement
    I just ordered some Vaumol hides from Connolly which I intended on using in my 365BB restoration. I'm concerned about the level of Pebbling in the grain of the leather and the thickness is over 2mm making it very difficult to recreate the original piping and other details. Also all the Vaumol period Ferrari's I have been in or involved in restoring have a reasonable subtle leather grain. I realise there is a naturalness factor with leather but has anyone else encountered similar issues with the modern Connolly? Thoughts on the attached photos?
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  4. turbo-joe

    turbo-joe F1 Veteran

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    are those leather examples only coloured at the outside or completely dyed through?
     

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