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Cutlass said:
Not only that, but what about us po' folks down here in the Southeastern U.S.? Shipping a car west of the Mississippi or north of the Mason Dixon line is pretty steep.

Well Cutlass, You aren't really left out. There is Paul Tsikuris in Florida, Bruce Phillips at Healey Surgeons in MD, Gary At Hemphil's Healey Haven, and down the road a bit from them is John at Sports & Classics also in MD. Lotsa choices there.--Keoke

OK Cutlass, If you ship that car off I forgot to tell you there is a fella up in Wisconsin his shop is Forintune and he is the BEES KNEES on ah Healey.-- /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/yesnod.gif
 
Many thanks, Keoke. I did my MGB interior myself with Moss products. But as I've told so many folks, the complexity of a Healey is several orders of magnitude over an MGB. This time, I'm at the very least going to have a pro do the seats. That seems to be the most likely area for amatuer inexperience to show. Depending on the shipping and labor cost, I might just ship the whole car off.
 
Keoke said:
Well Cutlass, You aren't really left out. There is Paul Tsikuris in Florida, Bruce Phillips at Healey Surgeons in MD, Gary At Hemphil's Healey Haven, and down the road a bit from them is John at Sports & Classics also in MD. Lotsa choices there.--Keoke - keoke, sports and classics in m.d.? ya mean theres another? /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/eek.gif
 
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