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Mail From: Ty Gitts (email redacted)

Hi,

I am looking for a place in the Western Washington state area to have the seats from my 64.5 Mustang
re-upholstered. Anybody know of a good place?

Ty Gitts
64.5-half restored
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Ty Gitts wrote:

> I am looking for a place in the Western Washington state area to
> have the seats from my 64.5 Mustang re-upholstered. Anybody know
> of a good place?

No. But here's one thing to do first. Order the seat material
ahead of time. Get it from someplace like The Paddock or
Virginia Mustang Supply.

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already got the new seat material.




> From (email redacted) Sun Oct 26 19:35 PST 1997
> Date: Sun, 26 Oct 1997 23:30:01 -0400
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> From: Sean Mattingly <(email redacted)>
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> Subject: [CM:7108] Re: Seat re-upholstering
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> Ty Gitts wrote:
>
> > I am looking for a place in the Western Washington state area to
> > have the seats from my 64.5 Mustang re-upholstered. Anybody know
> > of a good place?
>
> No. But here's one thing to do first. Order the seat material
> ahead of time. Get it from someplace like The Paddock or
> Virginia Mustang Supply.
>
> --
> Sean Mattingly
> See my '65 Mustang at:
> members.iquest.net/~mattingly/
>
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Ty Gitts wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I am looking for a place in the Western Washington state area to have the seats from my 64.5 Mustang
> re-upholstered. Anybody know of a good place?
>
> Ty Gitts
> 64.5-half restored
> (email redacted)
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What part of Western Washington are you from? I run a shop in Stanwood,
which is about 50 miles north of Seattle.

Rick

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