Hi Tony,
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Century Gothic, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><font color="red"><font size="2">Who is the guy from Bristol area with the pair of very early coupes that he has restored, with V8 power? Him & his wife have been along to some shows this year. Embarrassingly I can't remember their names right this moment
Anyway, on his cars he told me he stripped the old vinyl off then gave the fibeboard several coats of dilute PVA, which both seals the surface & strengthens the board. Then he simply sprayed the shelf with several coats of satin black paint. The end result looks decent.
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You are talking about Alan's car's, ' Laney ' on here, we looked at the rear shelf's he had re-worked up at Gaydon S.T.A.R. event. They really did look good almost to the point you couldn't tell without looking very close.
Was always led to believe the fibre glass repo's were a poor fit in that they were too short ?
Mine has separated in my FHC and must admit it does annoy me but not been brave enough to have a go at it. If an early three pocket type came up for sale then would have a go then at the worse one.
Cheers John
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