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Haha! Thanks guys, and Steve has answered all the concerns! Love it!
Yes, you forgot the 1949 Chevrolet 3100 and 1957 T-Bird (paint only) ![]() Cheers ![]() Dave PS: I used them on a 1968 Charger R/T I restored for a guy in 2010. They worked great! Last edited by A12pilot; 08-10-2020 at 09:36 PM. |
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The preparation for arrival continues...
Classic industries had a set of the front seats but no rear seat set in stock. Everyone in Mopar land I spoke to said not to mix and match vendors because the dye lots Legendary uses have slight differences and there's a 95% chance the seats won't match. So I ordered the matching front and rear seat sets directly from Legendary. They had a 20% off coupon expiring today...delivery date around Thanksgiving. UGH! The rest of the white interior stuff (door panels, rear panels, visors, headliner, etc.) I am getting from Roseville Chrysler. They had it all in stock or arriving within the week. The headliners are made to order from their other supplier since Legendary had a 6 week minimum wait on theirs, and I need to get the headliner in first before anything else can be done on the car - like front and rear glass, interior moldings... |
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