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RE: [alfa] 67 GTV dashboard refinishing?
Tom,
I have spoken with JustDashes about this and they seem to think that
they could come up with a suitable treatment. They did the dash pads on
my CS and I was very happy with the quality of their work.
www.justdashes.com
I talked about making a digital image of the dash and emailing it to
them, but I've not gotten around to it yet. It's not high on my list of
priorities as far as the restoration project is concerned.
TJ
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> From: owner-alfa@domain.elided [mailto:owner-alfa@domain.elided] On Behalf
Of
> Tom Hardy
> Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 8:18 PM
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> Subject: [alfa] 67 GTV dashboard refinishing?
>
> The dashboard on my 67 GTV has the original wood grain shelf paper
> finish and it's looking pretty tatty by now. There were two gorgeous
> examples of pristine dashboards at the recent All Italian Car Day in
> Alameda, but I could not locate the owners for details. One person
said
> they'd been faux painted and that makes the most sense to me because I
> don't think ANYbody could successfully apply sticky paper to those
> compound curves, even if a mint roll of the stuff could be found.
>
> Does anybody have a resource for somebody who has performed this
miracle
> paint job on an actual dashboard before? Thanks.
>
> Tom H
> Viva Alfa
> '67 GTV
> San Francisco
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