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    Door panel plastic

    What is the tacky material used to adhere the plastic backing behind the door panels? It doesn't solidify and seems to remain sticky. I lost too much when the old stuff was removed to just reattach new plastic. Thanks, Jon
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    67 Belvedere headliner install question

    I'm getting ready to install a new headliner in my 67 post car, this model has the gripper teeth all around the edges (front, back and sides). In this case, do I still need to use glue to install it? Thanks, Jon
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    Black interior paint

    I'm working on the interior of my 67 Plymouth Belvedere I and am trying to decide where to go with it. The car was originally blue interior/white exterior and that just doesn't work for me. Blue kind of limits the exterior color options. So I thought maybe I'd go with black and leave the...
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    DIY door panels

    Hi all, I am a beginner with upholstery. I haven't been able to find the stock door panels for my 67 Belvedere I so I thought I would try to create something similar. I don't know if there is a way to reproduce the dielectric heat stamp on the vinyl so I tried sewing in the same pattern...
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    Stretch chrome

    Has anyone tried this for the dash chrome trim? I am looking at a cheap alternative to having to have my dash and glovebox trim plastic redone on my Belvedere. I could go with repops, but I am thinking of modifying the dash and they are a bit pricey as well...
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    Beginner Upholstery

    I thought it might be useful to share my recent experience in upholstery work to get some advice and maybe some tips from folks who have more experience. I'm a big fan of trying to do things myself if the tools cost less than the actual work. Half the fun is learning new things and picking up...
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