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 mikedelapp
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Topic starter November 28, 2011 5:34 pm  

In the effort to re-do my door panels, I am lookng to see the availability of the "chrome" looking fabric material that is used at the top of the inside door panel.

The drivers side has the chrome finish worn away where the drivers would rest his arm wth the window down. I see that the materaiil appears to be a fabric. I could try chrome paint but would like to replace this material if any is available.

thanks

Mike D


   
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 TimBowers
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November 28, 2011 6:49 pm  

If you're referring to the silver mylar material ('56 Fireflite sportsman panel shown) then SMS Upholstery has it.

http://www.smsautofabrics.com

It's supposed to be fun!
1949 De Soto Custom Convertible (project)


   
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