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Soon, need to do the 6.0 swap first. If my interior guy takes my engine then I'm forced to do it sooner than later.God damn dude.... I just want to drive in this thing and quote Training Day all day....
I need them Shawn1112 duckets...
CranberryJelly on the inside
12How many speakers are in there now
Whole interior done by J.B. at Gut Em Good Interiors in Milwaukee. I have known him since 05-06 and used him a few times. Have sent a bunch of friends his way as well. Does everything out of his house and garage, and anything from mild to wild. Super cool dude and his prices are very fair vs going to an interior shop. He has no overhead and doing it out of his house is the reason he is probably half of what an interior shop charges.who did the seats ?
I'm pretty sure they had to be cut to be used as templates for new covers. Thats how my guys in my whse reupholster furniture and I'm guessing ts the same process. I will ask him though.Did you save these seat covers? They are super rare and those were in great shape.
Its always been my favorite G Body with the 87 Cutlass a close 2nd.Such a cool car. I think that Regal body style is one of GM's best designs.
dullah?Looks expensive but it wasnt, my guy up in Milwaukee looks out for me because he knows it comes with free advertisement.
Might wind up with him owing me money, pretty sure he is going to take my 383 off my hands for his 70 Chevelle.
Gotta price it to sell if you really want to get rid of it even if it means taking a hit. I could have probably got between $500-$1000 more but would have had to sit on it until I found the right buyer. At $3k I had a pretty good idea it would go fast. Guy that bought it has been patiently waiting for my interior guy to finish up. I had a few others interested as well including my interior guy. But he wanted me to wait until around Thanksgiving.