Thanks! Early on in the project, I went on a crusade to eliminate black vinyl
from the car. The dash had the usual crack on top, but also a big chunk out of
the bottom piece that wasn't fixable by an overlay. Since you can't buy new
dashsboards, I just called around upholstery shops until I found one willing to
tackle the project. He took the existing one and rebuilt it basically, with
new foam and vinyl to match the interior. He also recovered the console and
glovebox and made a gearshift gaiter, as well as put the seats together.
Adrian
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From "John Gottstein" <john at ssrimusic.com>
Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 11:07:47 -0400
>Ooooh, that's purrrrrdy!
>
>Did you have the dashboard custom made?
>
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Adrian Barnes
Knoxville, TN
http://www.midgetweb.com
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