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by Pete
Sat May 10, 08 8:36 am
Forum: Restoration & Miscellaneous
Topic: Bench seat padding
Replies: 21
Views: 955

That's very kind of you Justin.

However, all sorted now, thanks for all the suggestions and offers of assistance.
Cheers.

Pete
by Pete
Fri May 09, 08 8:16 pm
Forum: The Mopar Lounge
Topic: Ivor's '64, what have I done?
Replies: 45
Views: 1764

Hurst Hemi under glass clone :thumbright:

That would get the front wheels up; and probably the back ones as well.

You could pull that off with a big Wedge - GO FOT IT!!!!
by Pete
Fri May 09, 08 12:21 pm
Forum: The Workshop
Topic: Dave Robsons Challenger R/T
Replies: 1125
Views: 186805

Fair point.
by Pete
Fri May 09, 08 11:45 am
Forum: The Workshop
Topic: Dave Robsons Challenger R/T
Replies: 1125
Views: 186805

I thought "Painless" was very expensive for what you got, and what you got did not meet my needs; so I am scratch building my wiring solution for the Barracuda.

However, I understand that for many people this is the best way forward.

Keep up the good work, Dave. :thumbright:
by Pete
Thu May 08, 08 3:31 pm
Forum: Member's Car Show
Topic: Jeff's Dart - What would you do?
Replies: 48
Views: 8082

Jeff wrote:Aw Pete! If I could afford to, I would love to! That would be so cool. :D

BUT... I really think that should be something you should do.....
I think the insurance would be a killer - LHD, V8, 17 years old, no no-claims; game over...otherwise.................
by Pete
Thu May 08, 08 1:36 pm
Forum: Member's Car Show
Topic: Jeff's Dart - What would you do?
Replies: 48
Views: 8082

Give it to Ronnie then :thumbright:

She'd make use of it :read2:
by Pete
Thu May 08, 08 1:31 pm
Forum: Member's Car Show
Topic: Jeff's Dart - What would you do?
Replies: 48
Views: 8082

Day's work to get it going, stop fannying around. People make time for things if it is important enough to them.

I'll have it for spares :thumbright:
by Pete
Thu May 08, 08 11:20 am
Forum: Member's Car Show
Topic: Just dragged this home (non Mopar)
Replies: 12
Views: 1886

Had one, rolled it :roll:
by Pete
Tue May 06, 08 6:33 am
Forum: Restoration & Miscellaneous
Topic: Bench seat padding
Replies: 21
Views: 955

:thumbright: :thumbright:
by Pete
Mon May 05, 08 7:23 pm
Forum: Restoration & Miscellaneous
Topic: Bench seat padding
Replies: 21
Views: 955

Hi there - its the lenght thats the issue, not the thickness as such - the bench padding is about 55" long, by about 23" wide. I do not want to use separate pieces and join the foam.

Thanks for offering, though :thumbright:
by Pete
Mon May 05, 08 5:39 pm
Forum: Restoration & Miscellaneous
Topic: Bench seat padding
Replies: 21
Views: 955

Drew a blank at Dunelm at both Huntingdon and Stevenage; nothing suitable for a bench seat; the search continues...........Thanks for the lead though, guys.
by Pete
Mon May 05, 08 10:07 am
Forum: Restoration & Miscellaneous
Topic: Bench seat padding
Replies: 21
Views: 955

Many thanks Mark - there's a branch in Huntingdon :thumbright:
by Pete
Mon May 05, 08 8:58 am
Forum: The Junior Lounge
Topic: New member saying hello
Replies: 11
Views: 6916

Hi there :wave:

Welcome to the club.
by Pete
Mon May 05, 08 8:37 am
Forum: Restoration & Miscellaneous
Topic: Bench seat padding
Replies: 21
Views: 955

Knightcharger wrote:Pete, there is a place in Kingsbury near harrow have the real stuff will dig out the telephone number and address for you
Bob
Thanks for any assistance, Bob :thumbright:
by Pete
Mon May 05, 08 8:37 am
Forum: Restoration & Miscellaneous
Topic: Bench seat padding
Replies: 21
Views: 955

Re: Bench seat padding

mopar_mark wrote:
Pete wrote: Any ideas, please?

Cheers

Pete
Cable tie a cushion to your ars*
Gee, thanks for that - so helpfull. :thumbright: