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  • #16
    I have one of those umbrella hats. No one in my family will let me wear it. I wonder why...hahaha.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by birdfan View Post
      I have one of those umbrella hats. No one in my family will let me wear it. I wonder why...hahaha.
      Because they have no sense of style?

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      • #18
        I read that you want to buy a new FEM (Front engine module). There are places in the United States where you can have yours rebuilt. Check on the TBN website and you'll get the name and address where to send your FEM if it is truly broken.
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        • #19
          IMG_0248.jpgNo Fredrik this is not a racing seat.

          Seriously guys the good news about the seat repair I had done is that the material match of the perforated material is right on.
          Bad news is where the seat back meets the seat cushion it looks cockeyed as if one side started at a particular row and the other side looks like it has one more row.

          Looked at the 2003 repair manual and it has more to do with electrical than alignment. Know there are folks who can help. (Please)!
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          Bill Coates-Canfield, Ohio
          2003 -THE GREY GHOST- MSG, Saddle with Saddle dash kit, door panels, boot and visors

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          • #20
            The wood dash kit looks great still. Youve got that going for you. House is looking good with the updated windows too. And how could you go wrong with the seatcovers. Id say the top could use some attention prior to new seats. I enjoy progress pics so thanks and best of luck with the house project!

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            • #21
              Originally posted by wcoates View Post
              IMG_0248.jpgNo Fredrik this is not a racing seat.

              Seriously guys the good news about the seat repair I had done is that the material match of the perforated material is right on.
              Bad news is where the seat back meets the seat cushion it looks cockeyed as if one side started at a particular row and the other side looks like it has one more row.

              Looked at the 2003 repair manual and it has more to do with electrical than alignment. Know there are folks who can help. (Please)!

              Hihihi nice seats Bill,
              just put some dark oil on them and they match the wood panels
              sorry I do not think i understand the problem you have with the repaird seat.
              is the seat in two peases now, back side and the seat? And don't match on both sides of the seat?
              or what row is it that don't Align?
              My school English fails me here, please explain like it was to a crazy Sweede hihihi
              /Fredrik
              I Started out with nothing and I still got most of it left

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Wingspan View Post
                The wood dash kit looks great still. Youve got that going for you. House is looking good with the updated windows too. And how could you go wrong with the seatcovers. Id say the top could use some attention prior to new seats. I enjoy progress pics so thanks and best of luck with the house project!
                Thank you Matthew
                the house and the garage is finished so now I'm back to my funny projects.
                the boring thing with the repairs of the house and garage was that I got a quite high price that I said OK to,
                and when it was finished the price was much more, so I know now hwho I'll never call for help any more
                but they made a nice work so I'm happy and it looks good
                /Fredrik
                I Started out with nothing and I still got most of it left

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                • #23
                  After 18 plus years there are many folks that can enjoy our 2002-2005 Thunderbirds. Some will treat them as good as they can with their available resources, think of the U.S. citizens trying to keep their 1989 Saab turbos and 1959 Volvo PV544s running. They aren't going to the few Saab dealers or the many Volvo dealers saying "I don't care what it costs, fix it." Fredrik is doing exactly what people here do when they face the task of keeping an "older foreign car" running, and looking half way decent. Way to go Fredrik!
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