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    I have a 67 coupe. We purchased the seat covers f&R and thought we could do ourselvesz. It seems more involved and not sure if we really want to tackle. Can you reccomend a shop in the Chelmsford Lowell area. We checked and have had prices from $400.00 and up. Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jarena67 View Post
    I have a 67 coupe. We purchased the seat covers f&R and thought we could do ourselvesz. It seems more involved and not sure if we really want to tackle. Can you reccomend a shop in the Chelmsford Lowell area. We checked and have had prices from $400.00 and up. Thanks!
    I think you should go for it, my father reupholstered his headliner and original seats in his 66' fastback. This way, you save money and when it's done, you can say you did it, it was tough, and your glad your done with it

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    There is an excellent place in Ayer just west of the traffic circle. They are not the cheapest around, but they do excellent work. I think this is the place.

    Ayer Auto Trim Inc - (978) 772-6092

    76 E Main St, Ayer, MA 01432

    There is also a place in Nashua that is supposed to be very good.
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    Thanks. Thje car is currently at a shop in Lawrence having the headliner replacerd. Too involved to take on as windows needed to come out. I will check out the place and Ayer and Nashua.

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    There's also Bodell's in Billerica MA. He's been there for many many years. Great guy and he does great work. He's a friend of my father's. I had him reupholdter my 2 front leather seats on my old 81.

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    I did my headliner myself. Cost me 20 in material and a couple hours. Was pretty easy actually
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    I think this is the place in Nashua:

    Gate City Auto Seat Cover
    112 1/2 Vine St
    Nashua, NH 03060
    603-883-4070
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    Thanks for the leads. I will call them and see what they can do. May still attempt ourselves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jarena67 View Post
    Thanks for the leads. I will call them and see what they can do. May still attempt ourselves.
    Good luck if you do! I encourage you to. Before/After pics would be nice to see aswell

    1st car I ever bought - 1992 Mustang GT Hatchback, 66k miles (car in sig) (Sold)
    2nd car - 2005 SRT4 (Sold)
    3rd car - 1992 5.0 GT hatch, trickflow top end, F303 Cam, 4:10 gears, KC clutch, TrickFlow 170Cc heads
    4th car - 2003 Mach 1, 5,500 Miles, Magnaflow Tru-X Xpipe, SLP LM1, C&L intake

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