No, I can't do it. Although I did use tuck-n-roll material on Blondie when
I made my own side panels and the package shelf, I didn't stuff the pleats
so it lays flat. I had bought the material many years ago for a '57 Chevy
coupe I owned, and still had left-overs. Interesting idea to do a roadster
but better left to professionals. Brian Cano had his roadster interior done
in leather and it was gorgeous, much nicer than vinyl tuck-n-roll.
Fred - So.SF
'70 1600 Blondie
'66 2L Loosie
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>Subject: Re: 67.5 1600 FS $1000 b/o
>Author: CalSpeed@aol.com
>Date: 10/19/2000 8:40 PM
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><< Has anybody done a tuck-n-roll on a roadster?>>
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><< Ask Calspeed, I'm sure he's done one!!!! >>
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>Oh... I am sorry but I would need to refer you to the Katman. He would know
>that stuff better than me. ;>)
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>Calspeed
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