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Thread: Moving ahead rebuilding my '27 roadster.
          
   
   

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    Thanks Paul. No, Dan found a shop in Roswell Ga called Mercurio's Hot Rod Alley,who custom make bomber seats to your specs. He originally had a set of the Speedway ones but the sides are so high it made getting in and out tough, plus he is going to run a 2" chopped top, so it would even be harder to get in. I bought his Speedway seats from him and am going to use them in my 29 RPU when I finally get back on it.

    Dan was going to have the same guy do his door and side panels but then he decided to give it a try himself, and so he got with Bill and got some pointers. The seats are pretty cool, the guy did a nice job.

    Don
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