Thanks Dave:
Painting it black was the direction I though I would head. Seems the
simplest.
Thanks
Bob
www.capecodbritishcarclub.org
Dave Fain wrote:
>Unless you are really hung up on originality, just paint it with black semi gloss.
>Nobody will know the difference unless you point it out
Unless you are really hung up on originality, just paint it with black semi gloss.
Nobody will know the difference unless you point it out to them.
Dave
>Hi Spitsters:
>I have a 1979 Spitfire, in need of the interior windshield frame vinyl. I have
>tried Nigel @ Spitbits, He tells me this is "no
I tried the thin vinyl from a fabric store and it didn't last too long.
It would be better to go to an automotive upholstery shop and get a
piece of automotive vinyl. Automotive vinyl will stand up to the wear
and tear a lot better and still look great and doesn't cost too much
more.
Tod Jones
Ha
Nass #104 VTR #14767
www.yankeespitfire.com
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If I had to replace that stuff, I would u
If I had to replace that stuff, I would use thin, stretchable vinyl fabric material
and glue it in place.
But you would definitely have to remove the windshield, dash, etc.
If you tried to remove the stuff from a donor car, I bet it would crack.
Doug Braun
'72 Spit
At 10:51 AM 3/28/2004 -0500,
rome trim piece, and door/window
seals.
btdt
Paul Tegler
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Hi Spitsters:
I have a 1979 Spitfire, in need of the interior windshield frame vinyl. I have
tried Nigel @ Spitbits, He tells me this is "not available". Has anyone have
suggestions & or one they have successfully removed from a parts car, that you
may sell?
Thanks
Bob Greene
CCBCC
www.capecodbrit