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Post by Deleted on Aug 17, 2007 19:39:37 GMT -5
Looking good Matt. I know I was a bit apprehensive when I did my first set. I was afraid that I`d ruin $350 worth of covers. Sit them out in the sun and the wrinkles should "relax" a bit. Are you buying repro or used seat backs? I strongly prefer good used over repro.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2007 19:30:15 GMT -5
Looking great. I think anything you do on your own, you appreciate a whole lot more. Bob
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2007 20:23:23 GMT -5
Looking great. I think anything you do on your own, you appreciate a whole lot more. Bob Who let Bob on the internet tonight? Its Saturday. ;D
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2007 20:32:38 GMT -5
[quote author=charger1973 board=interiour thread=1187395864 What can it hurt? If I dont like it I can just repaint it. [/quote] Exactly my thoughts. I paid some North Carolinian inbred $800 to paint my 72 Buick Skylark I had back in 1990. When I got it back, I swore that I`d be doing it next time. I figured that I could paint over dirt and NOT bend over to spray the rockers just as well as he. I should have been worried about him when I noticed that he heated his "body shop" with a wood stove. Last guy that offered his services wanted to sandblast the whole body of one of my Chargers. He swore he could do it without warping panels. I looked at one his cars......and disagree.
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