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Aldo Offline OP
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Hi Everyone,

I have a 1927 Chevy (4 door) and I was wondering if anyone can supply me with interior pictures of their upholstery provided it has been done to near origionality.

I just received my Hampton Coach interior, which I am trying to install, but it is very difficult not having the original interior and very limited instructions.

I realize others are also having the same problem with Hampton so any pictures & advice is appreciated.

My Mail: aldo_d@sympatico.ca

Thanks



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I recommend that you contact FAXON. They have re-printed lots of older auto manuals. I have used one entitled "1926 1927 1928 Chevrolet Car Body Repair Manual Chevy" which is available from Faxon for about $20.00 plus shipping. This is a book that goes well beyond the assembly of the exterior body. It shows how the original cars were assembled "inside" and there are photos of the interiors on these cars. Faxon is available on their Iternet website or you can go on eBay and just search 1926 1927 1928 Chevrolet Car Body Repair Manual Chevy


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Thanks

I actually have the manual and it’s a great tool. I am looking for some detail pictures of the sides of the seats.

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Saw your question last year about upholstery. I also just bought the Hampton upholstery and need help with the wood frames under the backrest springs.

Did the "manual" help with wood design for the seats?


Tim

email: tlynch@mcw.edu


Tim

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