Hi Jay:
Thanks for the clarification--I thot he was talking about the 59-67's.
'Course, I still want to know how it all comes out.
I remember Martha used to live in the Central Coast area and had planned
to stop by and ask to see some leather samples. Now that she's in
Nevada, I was thinking of trying to find someone closer. By the Way,
thanks for her address--while I was reading your missive, it occured to
me to call her and see if she can loan me some samples for my wife and I
to pore over--then we could send 'em back when we're done.
I'm slow, but eventually get there.
Regards
David Sosna
Jay_Laifman(at)countrywide.com wrote:
>
> David, note that Irv is talking about custom upholstery for his early style
> 1953-55 Alpine, not the 1959-67 Alpine. You can get fantastic upholstery
> for the 59-67 Alpines from Prop-Prep. She sells it directly and through SS
> and Curt for the same prices, which are a fraction of what Irv is talking
> about. She has done it for years and has patterns to go by.
>
> Jay
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