Ramon,
Get a few more beers, and I reckon that you will begin to visualize
a bit more as to what "original" ought to look like.
Cheers,
Jarrid
RSpontelli@aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 7/18/2003 9:21:19 AM Pacific Daylight Time, CANISDOG
> writes:
>
> > Take it to an upolstery shop and have a good job done. This has been
> > hashed over here before and I think the consensus is ........leave it to the
> > profesionals.
>
> Yes, you are absolutely, positively, one-thousand-percent correct. But if I
> do that, I'll still have to admit that I have never installed a headliner.
> And besides, I find it hard to believe that a professional upholstery shop is
> going to know how the corners are supposed to be handled on a 1960 Series II
> Sunbeam Alpine.
>
> I'm not all that much of an "originality freak," and would have no problem
> in deviating from "original," but it ticks me off that I don't know what
> "original" is in this case . . .
>
> Ramon
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