Hello D1ARCHER@aol.com On 22-Aug-98, D1ARCHER@aol.com wrote: > Don't know if anyone has/will answer you about this. Don't know the answer > myself, but...I would try a body shop. They often have catalogs or sources for > strange parts like that. You could also try a big fabric store, describe to > them what you need, get a piece and some epoxy and install it yourself. > Necessity is the mother of invention... True enough...thought of a couple ways to make something but thought I'd ask...I've seen some odd items in some restoration catalogs...you never know. Regards -- -- Wil ----------------------------------------------------- -- dhaslup@erols.com - http://www.erols.com/dhaslup - ----------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------- Reality is for people who lack imagination.
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