Black ones

From: Steven Semeraro, ATR, (202) 514-8374 (semerasx(at)justice.usdoj.gov)
Date: Wed May 17 1995 - 08:13:45 CDT


    From hermes.intel.com!mailer.york.ac.uk!jm25 Wed May 17 06:34:17 1995
    From: jm25(at)mailer.york.ac.uk
    Date: Wed, 17 May 1995 10:50:25 +0100
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>From: mailer.york.ac.uk!jm25 (Jean McKendree)
    Reply-To: Jean McKendree <jm25(at)mailer.york.ac.uk>
    To: alpines(at)autox.team.net
    Subject: Black ones

> I saw a
> absolutely pristine, perfect example of a Series 5 - black with a tan soft
> top and gleaming chrome. And it was being driven by Sharon Stone. I never
> thought I'd like that car in black, but it was sweet!

    I may not be Sharon Stone, but this is the car that I have. (Well, so it isn't
    quite pristine _yet_.)

    One question, can someone give me a ballpark figure for what a set of seats
    costs for a Series I and a Series V? For some reason, the previous owners put
    in Series I seats before putting the car up on blocks in their garage for 15
    years.

    Thanks,
      Jean

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Estimating here: A set of used Series V seat frames - $50,
new diaphrams and cushions $100, new covers $150.



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