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Post by Al Brashear on Dec 17, 2013 19:01:08 GMT -8
I need front and rear window glass, a fog light, interior panels, headliner and it would be nice to find a left tail light corner sheet metal piece. What's there is heavily bondo'd Al Brashear
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Post by Lee Hedges on Dec 17, 2013 20:27:53 GMT -8
Try contacting Pilkington in Ohio for the T34 front windshield. We had them do a run of 25 several years ago and there may be 1-2 remaining.
Rear window you'll need to find in a T34 owner's spare parts. I'm sure there are a few of them around.
Do you need the entire/complete fog light or only some of its parts? I've got a spare lens if you need parts. Ebay Germany has a complete fog light, as do Carsten Klein in Germany & Jurgen Magdelyns in Belgium. But it'll be expensive ...
Interior panels you will need to have a trim shop create from scratch. Use the original images of the 1966 interior to give the trim shop a good idea of what it should look like. If you don't mind customized panels with sewn horizontal lines then SewFine is your best bet.
Headliner can be bought from Jurgen Magdelyns in Belgium for Coupe or Electric Sunroof models. That's what I've got for both of my sunroof models.
Sheet metal for the bondo'd area will require you searching for donor panels off parts cars.
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Post by Al Brashear on Dec 18, 2013 14:03:48 GMT -8
www.sewfineproducts.com/catalogs-bug.htmThe site above claims to have seat covers, door panels and headliners. The gent in Germany has a signal, and the Ohio connection has a windshield, so I'm off to a great start. Thanks for the ideas, Lee!
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Post by Thom Fitzpatrick on Dec 18, 2013 18:30:15 GMT -8
I took a quick look through their online catalog, and for just a few minutes, I was magically transported back to 1988! Ah, the memories. Do people still put that gaudy crap in their cars?
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Post by Lee Hedges on Dec 18, 2013 21:42:41 GMT -8
It's really a shame that no one offers lengths of seat vinyl with the heat-seam lines already printed. The SewFine interior panels have sewn horizontal lines instead of the heat-seams, and they just don't look right.
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