Irwin:
Thanks for the price list.  We've got a SIV GT and have been thinking of
leather seats also, but hadn't started shopping prices yet.  I've heard
about "Connelly" leather but don't know much else about it--except that
I think it's expensive.  Was that the type you were quoted, or was it
another type?  I'd like to hear about how your re-upholstry goes and
whether you're satisfied with the work or not.
David Sosna
SIV GT V-6
Irwin J Kostal wrote:
> 
> I'm getting close to "Satori" with my Alpine.  By the end of the week,
> we expect to be actually tooling around in it, though it won't be ready
> for the road.  As soon as we think it's more or less road worthy, we'll
> strip the chrome and send it to the Paint Shop!  Oh Frabjous Day!
> 
> After that, I'll need to decide what to do about the upholstery.  I have
> an estimate, from an outfit on Melrose Ave here in Los Angeles, call
> Mario's Auto Upholstery.  They come with a reasonable recommendation,
> and have provided as estimate.  I'd like to share it with the group and
> see if anyone has any suggestions, experiences, warnings, etc.  I'll
> give you their numbers, and some comments of mine.
> 
> QTY     Description                     Amount
> 2       Reupholster seats with leather  $950.00         anyone have good alternatives
> to leather?
> 2       Door Panels (vinyl)             $350.00
> 1       Carpet  (Wilton)                $500.00
> 1       Dashboard                       $150.00
> 1       Convertible Top (Canvas)        $750.00         This seems high to me - am I
> dreaming?
> 1       Trunk carpet and Vinyl          $350.00         not sure this is important
> 1       Rear Section (by Conv. top)     $350.00         not sure this is important,
> either
> 
> One thing that is not mentioned is a Tonneau Cover, which I might like
> to have.
> 
> I'd sure appreciate everyone's input on this, because I have the Saloon
> to to do sometime, also, so any money I can save, or mistakes I can
> avoid, will be a BIG help. Of course, everyone (it seems) is more clever
> than I am about doing things themselves. My general feeling about doing
> it myself is, its a terrific way to get a sloppy job, and maybe only
> half done at that.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Irv Kostal
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