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#497601 - 03/27/08 11:43 AM Need some help for a good buddy
Rolf Burdette Offline
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Registered: 04/26/07
Posts: 270
Loc: Santa Cruz CA
My good friend in Germany, Schoppi, Is struggling with the restoration of his '36 Z sedan, and he just wrote me this;

Hi Rolf.
Thanks for the quick reply.
I just looked everywhere in my archiv, but I know, that I didnŽt have the catalogue from LeBaron.
Also at the page you scanned and sent me from the parts, there is nothing to see. Sorry.
Here the letter I sent to LeBaron last week.
Probably the line didnŽt work or the fax was out of order.
IŽll try it again
IŽll also talk to Harry the next days about yout parts.
For the other parts I first have to see a sample. To reproduce them would not be a great difficulty.
Best regards from Bavaria
Schoppi

I am going to have to make a pic of the drawing he sent, as it would not copy, but what he needs are the pockets that the skirt prongs fit in to, and the upholstery board part with a hole in the center of a flat plate with 4 little sharp points that stick in to the board, anyone found any of these? Or skirt pockets? Thanks a lot, rolf@got.net

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#497610 - 03/27/08 12:03 PM Re: Need some help for a good buddy [Re: Rolf Burdette]
Rolf Burdette Offline
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This process is alway plagued with difficulty, bear with me-


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#497611 - 03/27/08 12:05 PM Re: Need some help for a good buddy [Re: Rolf Burdette]
Rolf Burdette Offline
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Another try-


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#497614 - 03/27/08 12:07 PM Re: Need some help for a good buddy [Re: Rolf Burdette]
Rolf Burdette Offline
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Well what do you know!!! Miracles still happen-

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#497664 - 03/27/08 04:55 PM Re: Need some help for a good buddy [Re: Rolf Burdette]
V12Bill Offline
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Registered: 07/02/03
Posts: 489
Loc: Mt. Holly, N.J.
Rolf,
]I don't think that the clip retainers for the door trim boards are available anymore. I used the wire clips that are used to hold on the stainless outside trim. Punch a hole in the trim board and insert the wire clip. The clips vary in length, so experiment to find the right size. To hold them in place after the upolstery is on I used duct tape over the outside of the clip and under the upolstery. Hope this works for your friend and anyone else that needs to hold the door trim in place.

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