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    Where Does This Pad Go?

    I am installing the interior in my 1967 and I have a horse hair pad that I cannot figure out where it goes. It is thick on the side shown and the other side tapers to a flat. It is about 7x5 inches and I only have one.
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    That goes at the top front edge of the hump between the rear seats.
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    1966 912. My first car. Bought it Nov. 25, 1988. Still have it.

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    John .... Thanks; Does it go here?
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    Looks right.

    Good grief. I had no idea how many Early S guys were in Virginia Beach!

    Is incest a problem there? Are you all related?

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    "We're no relation." At least I don't think so anyway. I've only met one for sure and I think I've met Jim but not sure. Thanks again for the wheels and sorry to have missed you when stopped by Rusty's shop for the Carrerra.

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    Stretch32 .... I hang around Rusty's shop. Not knowing your name or car, I have no idea whether we have met before. You are welcome to visit my garage to see my restoration in progress.
    Jim Villers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stretch32 View Post
    "We're no relation." At least I don't think so anyway. I've only met one for sure and I think I've met Jim but not sure. Thanks again for the wheels and sorry to have missed you when stopped by Rusty's shop for the Carrerra.

    Stretch
    Then there's also Sam.
    Yes, next time I'm in town we'll go to Rusty's favorite haunt for fresh crab sandwich's and some choice hops. Best sandwich I've ever had.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimVillers View Post
    Stretch32 .... I hang around Rusty's shop. Not knowing your name or car, I have no idea whether we have met before. You are welcome to visit my garage to see my restoration in progress.
    Jim,

    I think we might have met awhile back actually. I'm the tall guy that normally comes by in a blue '71T (now with sweet Fuchs thanks to Frank), normally in a flight suit after work (green pajamas as my wife calls it).

    I haven't met Sam but he's the one with the RSR prototype replica I believe. If so, I've heard alot about him and his car.

    Stretch

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