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    Car Year, Make, Model: '32 Ford 3W Coupe, 383 sbc
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    I did the majority of my interior myself because the rest of the build dried up my budget. So, I decided to tackle it myself. Worst case scenario--I would have to eventually take it to a shop once I had funds. But as it turned out, it was not that hard. I had a shop upholster the seat based on a photo i provided, and he sewed and installed the coverings for the dash, console, and garnish mouldings. I did the rest. It was a matter of getting the appropriate materials, using the correct glues, and knowing how to make patterns. If I built a new car, I would probably do it again as it saved me a lot of money and . . . I enjoyed doing it!
    Last edited by rumrumm; 04-13-2016 at 07:33 AM.
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    Lynn
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