John Poulos (Historic Automotive) can help you with reasonable pricing and
variety of materials. bs
> WHERE IS THE BEST PLACE IN INTERNET TO ORDER ULPHOSTERY FOR MY STUDEBAKER
> 1955 , LM FROM CANADA AND L NEED VERY GOOD PLACE REFERENCE
>
> TANKS MARIO
I make a nice set in modern fabric or vinyl for around $200 US, or
Phantom Auto Works has the show correct sets for around $900 or so.
> WHERE IS THE BEST PLACE IN INTERNET TO ORDER ULPHOSTERY FOR MY STUDEBAKER
> 1955 , LM FROM CANADA AND L NEED VERY GOOD PLACE REFERENCE
>
> TANKS MARIO

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Studebaker On the Net http://stude.com
My Ebay items:http://www.stude.com/EBAY/
64 Challenger (Green Wrapper)
63 R2 4 speed GT Hawk (keeper)
56 E12 Pickup
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mario - 29 Oct 2004 00:58 GMT
tanks for answer, do you can give to me internet web site adress or email
>I make a nice set in modern fabric or vinyl for around $200 US, or Phantom
>Auto Works has the show correct sets for around $900 or so.
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>> TANKS MARIO
John Poulos - 29 Oct 2004 01:26 GMT
http://stude.com is the web site, than click on the seat cover link at
the bottom of the page.
> tanks for answer, do you can give to me internet web site adress or email
>
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>>>TANKS MARIO

Signature
JP/Maryland
Studebaker On the Net http://stude.com
My Ebay items:http://www.stude.com/EBAY/
64 Challenger (Green Wrapper)
63 R2 4 speed GT Hawk (keeper)
56 E12 Pickup
Follow the polls:
http://electoral-vote.com/ (Kerry guy page)
http://www.electionprojection.com/ (Bush guy page)
49Stude63 - 29 Oct 2004 17:47 GMT
Where does one find the ole light/dark brown striped Mohair that the old 49
Champs used for the W-3 models? I thought about using wool broadcloths or
bedford cords since no matter how much I search the ole mohair fabric does
not seem available. Did Studebaker use anything other than Mohair fabric
on the Champions? I think the LC's used some wool broadcloths from ones
that I have seen in the past.
Claude