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    Battleship linoleum

    I am currently in the process of building a Model-T speedster, and I need to find some battleship linoleum to use as floor covering. I have checked with a supplier in Pennsylvania and was informed that red battleship linoleum is no longer available. I am hoping that one of the members of this forum may have or know of someone who has a piece that they would be willing to sell. The piece I need should be at least 34 inches wide and 68 inches long. I do believe that I could join two smaller pieces together under the seat without having a seam that would show. I would really appreciate any help that I can get with this. Thanks.

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    Re: Battleship linoleum

    Ken,

    I am not sure why you posted on the specific Buick section of the forum. I suggest you repost on the AACA General Discussion section for a wider audience.
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    Re: Battleship linoleum

    Quote Originally Posted by jscheib View Post
    Ken,

    I am not sure why you posted on the specific Buick section of the forum
    Because we are smarter than they are, John

    I suppose it wouldn't hurt to ask 'em, though.

    Good luck Ken
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    Re: Battleship linoleum

    Seriously though,
    I assume you found this? It sounds like there may be a small cache available
    http://www.thewilleyhouse.com/pdfs/V4is2.pdf
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    Re: Battleship linoleum

    I was going to add to my post, for something to the same effect - Of cource you will always find someone on the Buick Forum that has the answer.

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    Re: Battleship linoleum

    Ask these guys.

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    If it is out there, they will know. Dandy Dave!
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    Re: Battleship linoleum

    Try here...

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