If you guys make anything that needs covering, don't use velour from the fabric store. I covered a custom rear window dash and door panels for a Fastback with it, and by the end of summer, it had turned to a brownish-grey color. When I redid them, I purchased vinyl and cloth from an automotive/boat upholstery shop. It was the same price per foot as the cloth I bought at the fabric store, but had much better environmental resistance qualities. On Thu, 3 Apr 1997, bill wrote: > At 04:12 PM 4/3/97 -0600, you wrote: > >?? no Spam with Twinkies?? how about Twinkies and sardines?? or Moonpies > >and Aroh-see-co-colas??? :) > > I prefer a plain, old, catsup and whipped cream sandwich... > > I am installing several gauges. Which ones should I be sure to include? > Which ones don't I need. > > I built a box thingee that sits on my dash right next to the instrument > cluster and that holds my stereo and up to 5 gauges. I covered it with the > same foam backed fabric my dash mat is made out of -- ordered it from the > company -- and it looks pretty good. No I just have to fill it up. Oh, > and fix the engine... > >
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