Not mine....
I got a call tonight from Dave Stein in Ontario. He is working on restoring the '76 Superior Cadillac that was wrecked earlier this year (prior thread here). He called hoping I could help him with some items he needed. I can't, but someone certainly can.
He needs:
1) Curtains. You don't have to give him yours, he would be fine if someone could loan him a set so he could have new ones made, or he said, if you can take yours to someone that can do it and have them make a new set, he'd buy 'em. He particularly wants to make sure the snaps are in the right place.
2) Trim around the taillight/backup light in the bumper, right side.
3) Side air intake scoop.
He's putting a lot of work into restoring the ambulance after it was wrecked. He bought a '76 hearse as a parts donor. He's having the frame of the ambulance straightened. I drove this ambulance for a movie job, back when it was still in service with Central Ambulance in Tulsa. I'm glad it's being repaired.
By the way, he's doing fine. Sounds completely recovered from his injuries. He's still mad at the girl who hit his car (and wouldn't we all be?).
I know some folks scour parts yards, surely you can help out with the little stuff. If you have some, contact me privately and I'll give you his phone number.
I got a call tonight from Dave Stein in Ontario. He is working on restoring the '76 Superior Cadillac that was wrecked earlier this year (prior thread here). He called hoping I could help him with some items he needed. I can't, but someone certainly can.
He needs:
1) Curtains. You don't have to give him yours, he would be fine if someone could loan him a set so he could have new ones made, or he said, if you can take yours to someone that can do it and have them make a new set, he'd buy 'em. He particularly wants to make sure the snaps are in the right place.
2) Trim around the taillight/backup light in the bumper, right side.
3) Side air intake scoop.
He's putting a lot of work into restoring the ambulance after it was wrecked. He bought a '76 hearse as a parts donor. He's having the frame of the ambulance straightened. I drove this ambulance for a movie job, back when it was still in service with Central Ambulance in Tulsa. I'm glad it's being repaired.
By the way, he's doing fine. Sounds completely recovered from his injuries. He's still mad at the girl who hit his car (and wouldn't we all be?).
I know some folks scour parts yards, surely you can help out with the little stuff. If you have some, contact me privately and I'll give you his phone number.