1979 Pantera 24 Restoration
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Anu..........Because I could do nothing before placement of the bolsters, I'm already 5 months behind a very slow restoration as it is..
So lets move foward on where now to get some bolsters made...........because we both want the same old skool type of seating lets
join forces & maybe the power of 2 can catch a break..................any sugestions?
So lets move foward on where now to get some bolsters made...........because we both want the same old skool type of seating lets
join forces & maybe the power of 2 can catch a break..................any sugestions?
That sounds like a plan. I will work on getting my money back and start looking for sources. Nothing readily pops to mind.
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Scippy and Anu,
Please email me directly at [email protected]
We can pull this off before years end!
Mario
Please email me directly at [email protected]
We can pull this off before years end!
Mario
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Spoke with PPI (Jim Cowan) their basic Bolster goes for $1650 He would knock off $150 per ...........that's still a very expensive. total $3000 for a pair!
I also contacted Hot-Tops and spoke with Jim - their basic Bolsters go for $1595 and he would knock off $50 .......Total $1545 for for a pair!
I also contacted Hot-Tops and spoke with Jim - their basic Bolsters go for $1595 and he would knock off $50 .......Total $1545 for for a pair!
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1500 bucks?? Do you have the stands?? 1500?? holy hell, mine were rotted out so I rebuilt, 1 and a half sheets of plywood, some 2x2 and an afternoon. counting the bottle of gorilla glue, some screws and beer your in well under 200 bucks then 3~400 at a decent upholstry shop to get them foamed and covered.


