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Re: Interior replacement

To: "Keith R. Stewart" <kstewart@wwdc.com>,
Subject: Re: Interior replacement
From: Atwell Haines <carbuff@nac.net>
Date: Thu, 07 Jan 1999 22:05:47 -0500
Jay, I'll second Kieth's comments.

My Spit is a driver.   Rather than toss the still-in-good-condition
original vinyl, I just had new cloth sewn in by an upholstery shop, a
remnant of a very durable 'modern' fabric.  I DID replace the seat foams.
I had to make my own headrest foam repair kits.

My door panels were soaked, so I bought the ones from British Parts Northwest.

The plastic dash cover from Moss looks better than I thought it would.
Casual observers can't tell it isn't the real crashpad.

I re-laminated my own wood dash.   Cleaned the inside & outside of the
instruments. Looks good.

Bottom line was still pricey - about $1000 for everything (no carpets
needed).   But remember, you look at the dash, and sit in the seats, every
time you drive your Spitfire.  Don't you deserve the finest?   :)

Atwell Haines
'79 Spitfire


>----------
>> From: Jay Heaman <jheaman@woodstockpuc.on.ca>

>> Any suggestions on seat and interior carpet/trim replacement? Some
>> conflicting opinions on factory kits as compared to custom work in my
>local
>> area. Can someone offer their own experiences?
>> Thanks,

At 06:55 PM 1/7/99 -0500, Keith R. Stewart wrote:
 >In the end, it
>probably depends on how much you want to farm out and how 'original
>looking' you want to be.


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