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Interior Installation - One happy camper!

Money_Pit

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During the ongoing restoration process of my BJ7 not everything or everybody has been a pleasant surprise.

Well I sure don't mind sharing the name of someone who truly knows the importance of customer service and quality. Even though I ordered my interior kit through Heritage Upholstery their were issues with seat fitment/alignment and product installation. To my rescue came Dave Gallagher of Phoenix Upholstery in Vancouver B.C. who finished what was lets just say a bad dream of BJ8/BJ7 parts with the ever popular diamond tuff interior and lots of parts missing in between.

I've learned that some things in life are best left to the experts and this was definitely one of them. Not only am I happy with his workmanship but this chap went well beyond the call of duty in looking after my best interest. From correcting bad body panel fitment to showing up at the bodyshop to point out the flaws in they're workmanship. Truly a master in his trade and others as proven to me.

I know Dave has just ventured out on his own in supplying and installing Austin Healey interiors. If the service he gave me is any indication of how well he'll do then I know he'll be a success. You can check him out at www.phoenixupholstery.ca

No financial gain just a totally satisfied customer! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/yesnod.gif

DT
 
Right on DT!
I've been a member here for about two years now and have stories of my own. We all do.

Every once in a while we get to see some light at the end of the tunnel. A ray of hope. Sometimes those rays are in the form of a professional, a nice guy. And Dave seems to be one.

It's nice to tell stories that have a happy ending, when telling friends about our restoration.

Cheers, and thanks for sharing.
Roger
 
Roger

I've been following your posts and the trials and tribulations of your car as well. I've probably taken a little more interest than some in that I'm running the same color scheme as you and will be nearing completion approximately the same time.

I've appreciated your honesty as well in the sense that a lot of people wouldn't have posted that bondo storey when mounting your windshield but you told it and showed it like it was. Keep the posts coming and lets see some more pics of that car of yours.

/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cheers.gif

DT
 
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