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We are in the process of restoring a 1979 Formula 302, the cabin has been stripped...... does anyone have any cabin pictures to post for us? Starting from scratch we can modify from stock. Thank you in advance
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I've got a bunch of pictures of mine (1985) taken for audio 1.5 years ago. Heck, even better, I can take dig photos if you want additional to 302sr1. He and I may have the same though. If you want extra detail on some key parts, let me know.
302sr1: Sorry, been hard on the road a lot lately. Do know there is at least one clock (square bezel, mediallian logo at bottom of face) in the box of gauges. Don't know if it works, but it is yours for the shipping if you still want it. Also, FYI, TooOld just pulled similar gauges from his cig.
302sr1: Sorry, been hard on the road a lot lately. Do know there is at least one clock (square bezel, mediallian logo at bottom of face) in the box of gauges. Don't know if it works, but it is yours for the shipping if you still want it. Also, FYI, TooOld just pulled similar gauges from his cig.
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I can get you all the pictures that you need unfortunatly mine is different then stock best I can tell. ESPECIALLY now that I have glassed in the windows and what not. Also I have the head liner down for my windwo project.
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Thanks guys, we want to get a few ideas before we start. I know that most people use teak wood for cabinets....I think lighter colored would would make the cabin area look larger. Can we use pine, oak, ash? The more pictures for ideas the better. Thanks again
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There is not really any wood down below on these boats. For the most part I think it was all plywood wrapped in carpeting.
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Helloooo.........any pictures of cabins. You can either post or e-mail them to us at [email protected] , thanks