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Steve Storey
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John - Great your shoulder is progressing. Wonderful we can replace these old worn out parts. Kind of got my door panels sewed up and on the car. If you're going down the road real fast and lookin straight ahead they don't look bad-10 or l5 footers i suppose, but they were fun and I probably have under two grand in them excluding my labor. Anyone ever tried to form a window garnish molding for a chopped top car? As you can see I had quite a time!! Warmed up to 30 today-Summers commin!
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Whoops forgot the picture. Also included the Old Plym patiently wating for me to stop frittering away my time on a lowly Buick and tend to her new power disks and a real fuel tank.
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John, I would have stiched you up but I think you want the arm to work. and in reference to the seamstress and seamster ordeal, the first entry to this section of the forum is correct. Automotive people are trimmers. If you want to double the price of your interior job refer to them as seamstresses or upholsterers.
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Yikes! Trimmers, seamstress etc. Even in the Automotive world you have to be Politically Correct! Oh well, It's just like my wife. I use to introduce her as my wife but now she prefers to be called "She, who must be obeyed" :lol:

I liked the the title "wife" before....She does introduce me as her "one big mistake".... :roll:

My wife quilts, but she won't touch automotive seats or door panels. If she did, it probably would look like a quilt interior.

Truley a "One of None" pattern. She won't let me near the 59 till I am cleared by the doctor..Probably the right move or I be back in for a repair.

So Steve... When you are done with your cars I am next in line for the famed "Storey Interiors" :lol:

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