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    Nervous about seat re-upholstery

    I have been putting off having the seats in my 65 NYer Town Sedan re-upholstered. First of all it's hard to find a decent shop to do the work these days. I go to shops, but I don't ever see people sewing anything. There are no employees it seems. I expect to see lots of noisy sewing...
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    Check ETSY first for fabric and vinyl!!

    Howdy fellas (and fell-ettes), it's Rich here in Tampa with a great tip. In my quest to find vinyl and fabric for my '65 New Yorker (and my quest to avoid buying from SMS), I searched the interwebs and was directed to the ETSY website, where I discovered a seller there that has a lot of NOS...
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    Re-padding front seat...how difficult??

    Howdy fellas and fell-ettes, The 65 Town Sedan is doing great, after a lot of sorting through a lot of stuff. So now on to the interior....the foam on the front seat has deteriorated over the last 58 years, and while the seat cover is in good shape, the foam is all butt gone (sp...
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    Windlace installation over doors

    Hello all C-body fans, I've made my own windlace (because I'm cheap, and it's expensive, and it worked great on my 67 Newport), but I don't know how it attaches above the doors. As you see in the photo, there's a B-pillar center metal column that can be removed, and the A-pillar trim can...
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    Dash LEDs '65 and 66? How difficult?

    Howdy gents, I have converted my '67 Newport dash lights to LED, as well as my '63 Riviera. The Newport was a lot more difficult than the Riviera (had to drop the steering column in the Newport, etc) , but in both cases the swap was worth it. Now I'm thinking about changing the dash...
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