Thanks Arran, I really appreciate the info. I will check with the 'car guys' at the local 'crusing night' shows/gettogethers here locally and see where that leads me. Regards, Dan Melnik > ---------- > From: A. Foster[SMTP:monkeypuzzle1@xxxxxxx] > Reply To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 7:30 PM > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: IML: 1966 Conv.-need tops and? > > Dan; > I would suggest finding a good upholsterer to do you car interiors. The > way > that you do that is to get some referrals from the local old car guys as > to > who does the best job for the most reasonable price. It wouldn't be a good > idea to only farm out the sewing since the covers really need to be > fitted > to the frames, with new padding, to have the proper look and feel. The > best > way to save money is to take the seats and door panels to the upholterer > and > reinstall them yourself after the work is done. > Your wife may be good with a household sewing machine but a house machine > uses too fine thread for upholstery and wouldn't have enough power to go > through leather and vinyl. Even if you were too find an upholstery machine > to do the job it would take your wife quite a while to get the hang of > using > it. Another way to put it is that switching from a house to an industrial > sewing machine is like getting behind the wheel of a Charger with a 426 > Hemi > when you are used to driving a Morris Minor. The industrial machines are > literally that much faster and more powerful then the house ones, in fact > they will sew through plywood! The other factor is having access to all of > the special tools and supplies to get the job done. > Best Regards > Arran Foster > 1954 Imperial Newport > Needing A left Side Taillight Bezel and other trim parts. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Melnik, Daniel T (Dan)" <dmelnik@xxxxxxxxxx> > To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 11:50 AM > Subject: IML: 1966 Conv.-need tops and? > > > > Hi All, > > My 2 1966 convertibles, 'Brandy' and 'Cinderella' need some TLC ( and > lots > > of work!). > > I am hoping to put new tops on them this summer but wondered if anyone > out > > there has had experience as to the best (considering price & quality) > place > > to buy the tops from and also if this is something I should try myself. > I > > have one of the books previously mentioned by one of our members > (Restoring > > your Classis Car) and it seems that I can do the top replacement by just > > taking my time ...also, having a second convertible here will probably > help > > me tremendously! > > Any suggestions for new tops (I am in New Jersey) would be appreciated. > I > > also may need parts (hydralic, etc) for the tops once I get into the > project > > (Murphy's Law just loves these types of projects!) so any suggestions > for > > best places to get them would, again, be appreciated especially from > anyone > > who has gone thru this. > > > > I also wanted to ask if any of you IML members that have replaced your > > convertible's interiors have a reliable, reasonablly priced source here > in > > the New Jearsey or NorthEast area. I have seen several in Hemmings (Bill > > Hirsch I believe was one of them) but wonder what suggestions I might > get > > from those of you who have already gone through the > > 'replacing-the-leather-interior' trials!!.....is this something I can do > > myself (my wife is really great with the sewing machine, but its NOT a > heavy > > duty one!) or am I better off having a shop sew up the new covers? > > > > Some time back there was a thread regarding changing from drum to disc > > brakes (this is still for my '66 convertibles) and wanted to be sure I > had > > the correct info as I lost the email. Was it ANY full size chrysler > after > > 1970 or 71 or only certain years? also, is it taking a chance getting > the > > parts from the junk yard (my favorite place to hang out in) or better in > the > > long run to try and get everything new from some supplier (I realize > this > > may be cost prohibitive but thought I would ask any way!). > > > > By the way, I have not yet given up on the idea of making some kind of > > 'book' with all the IML photos in it and have actually downloaded quite > a > > few of the pictures as well as the 'repair' info to my computer. The big > > problem is that the amount of photos is staggering....and keeps on > > increasing!! (a good thing)......and the source for my inexpensive > printing > > of all these photos has 'gone away'. Rest assured that if there is a way > to > > get something done I will give it a try, even if it is initially just a > > booklette with the repair, restoration or maintenace sections in it. It > may > > take a while but I have not yet thrown in the towel ....yet. > > Thanks all, > > Dan Melnik / dmelnik@xxxxxxxxxx > > > > > >