At 03:20 PM 8/16/2005 -0400, you wrote: <snip>
I saw the pic's of Gwen's interior and it is beautiful. Since I could not find any Hornet bucket seats locally in the tri-state area I bought Javelin ones. Not the big bulky looking plastic backed ones. These look almost like the Hornet ones. Having seat covers made and installing them myself is really not an option as the foam on the seats needs to be repaired or replaced in a few area's. I had no problem getting the insert material from where you told me Frank and figured that would be the major problem and it wasen't. I think I just need to fall back and re-group on the seat thing and continue on with the rest of the interior work while I work this seat problem out. The spot welded patch in the floor was welded in solid today and the floor cleaned and painted. Tomorrrow I will re-seal the factory body seams and the floor patch with a product eastwood sells. I have the Dynamat Extreme for this last section of the floor. If worse comes to worse I will just buy a set of them!
cheap tie on seat covers the kids use on their ricers for now. I am on the Bronx, N.Y. City line Frank in Yonkers, 15 min. from the George Washingtom Bridge.
"Doc"
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