Every time I do a modification, it feels like it must be the best one yet. Just made my first mod on the 90 since I've had it (almost a year now). So this mod really is the best one.
The window on the back flap of the canvas top was so dirty, scratched and generally poor shape that I couldn't see a thing through it. Took it to an upholstery shop and got a new one installed. Also got windows cut into the sides to get rid of the blind spots. Awesome improvements! The side windows might be a better improvement than being able to see out the back.
Someday I might even get a picture posted to show it off. I understand posting pictures will give me more horsepower. (I'm assured this from another forum.)
Latest Mod is always the best.
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Greg S
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DaveB
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Re: Latest Mod is always the best.
Good one Greg!
Posting pictures is now easier. You don't even have to have the photo online elsewhere, just use the attachment button below the post.
cheers, Dave
Posting pictures is now easier. You don't even have to have the photo online elsewhere, just use the attachment button below the post.
cheers, Dave
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Greg S
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Re: Latest Mod is always the best.
At last I've taken a picture and can do something with it. 8)
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ANDYD
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Re: Latest Mod is always the best.
looking GOOD Greg, I hope there is a Rover-Landers sticker on there somewhere ..... :thumbright:
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paullo
Re: Latest Mod is always the best.
Without thread-jacking too much;
Can I ask where you went and what sort of rates the company charged? I brought back a LaSalle headlining from the UK earlier this year and was hoping to have it covered in fabric (it's a hard surface composite painted white) to help absorb sound and pretty up the interior a bit. Was also hoping to have the roof lined with sound proofing / heat insulating material at the same time. Probably something I could handle as a weekend DIY, but with a little baby at home- my weekends are all but spoken for.
Thanks!
Paul
Can I ask where you went and what sort of rates the company charged? I brought back a LaSalle headlining from the UK earlier this year and was hoping to have it covered in fabric (it's a hard surface composite painted white) to help absorb sound and pretty up the interior a bit. Was also hoping to have the roof lined with sound proofing / heat insulating material at the same time. Probably something I could handle as a weekend DIY, but with a little baby at home- my weekends are all but spoken for.
Thanks!
Paul
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Greg S
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Re: Latest Mod is always the best.
I got the work done at Visions auto-glass and upholstery in Duncan. Their hourly rate it $60.

