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Anybody know of any aftermarket inside trim suppliers for 1951/52 cars? I don't see door panel trim available from Hampton Coach (Lebaron Bonney), COTF, NCA, or Filling Station.







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Bob,

I don't know of any suppliers of what you need in those old 51s.

I would recommend you go by Lowe's and pick up a staple gun with an assortment of staples. You may want to get a strong drill and some metal screws. On a 51 who is going to notice your work is amateurish? bana2

The above is for the fulton post you sent out in response to mine. Is too! Agrin

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Try www.ecklersearlychevy.com and www.smsautofabrics.com I think Charlie has his 51's mixed up.

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Steve D,

Yep. I sure did. hood Thanks for the heads up.

Sorry about that Dick. I didn't have you in mind. bonk

Stinkin Bob, gets me all screwed up. Ani't funny neither. Agrin

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