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    I see the holes in the ply for mounting brackets any chance of getting a picture of the clips.I am also about to start upholstery and am trying to figure out how to mount the panels.Looks great by the way!

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    I can get you a picture later but I have the manu. name and number
    Kent is the manufacturer part # P80709
    door trim panel fast botton Ford, Lincoln, Mercury '68+

    You can just drill holes in the door where you want to put them in the panel
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    Your wife sewed that up?? Can I borrow her for a while?

    Looks really professional and I like the color combo. Very classy.


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    You know for an all expence paid trip to FL. WE might be tempted.

    A friend of mine came down and seen the panels and asked the same thing. She does a lot of quilting and this stuff is heavier than she is suposed to use in her machine. I may invest in a comercial machine and set her up in bussines .
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    A guy I worked with started a sail making business, for sailboats. He was making sails, sail covers, winch covers, etc. He bought this small commercial grade sewing machine called something like a "mighty-mite" or something similar. He raved about it, and it is not all that expensive from what he told me. I would get you a name to research, but he is off sailing somewhere right now. He is paying for his trip by doing sewing and repairs for other boaters as he travels around.

    Your wife really does do nice work.


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    Yea I tought her all I know.
    She realy does great Quilts She has taken classes for it I just tell her what I want and LEAVE It gets done and then I go to work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cffisher
    A friend of mine came down and seen the panels and asked the same thing. She does a lot of quilting and this stuff is heavier than she is suposed to use in her machine. I may invest in a comercial machine and set her up in bussines .
    Good Plan. Around here anyway good upholstery shops are getting hard to find, especially ones that are able to do cusom panels and seats.
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