RE: [DMCForum] A "little" off-topic
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RE: [DMCForum] A "little" off-topic
- From: "Jeff Chabotte" <Jeff@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2005 20:44:14 -0400
He did all the French stitching, true to form. And even the double
stitched centers are perfect. The only thing that couldn't be done was
conforming the forward part of the seat base. The material floats a
little, but when you sit on it, you never notice, and if you didn't know
it was supposed be be that way, you wouldn't know it was off.
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Was he able to get the stitching correct as well? I have a project in
mind.
Greg
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Actually, it's after the name "Vic Ratlhead", the mascot of the heavy
metal legends "Megadeth"
These were done by hand, so I'm guessing that it was pretty difficult.
Cost me a thousand bucks, I supplied the allante vinyl. The guy was also
the same one who did Griff's BMW. He's awesome, and they really need to
be seen in person to appreciate all the work put in them!!
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"Rattlehead" as in similar to Copperhead? How difficult was it to get
the
seat covers made in tan?
Greg
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Sent: Saturday, October 01, 2005 5:52 PM
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My latest project: "Project Rattlehead"
Check out the seats! ;)
http://jeffchabotte.com/gallery/Project-Rattlehead
Right now it has a brand new GM factory crate motor pumping out 330hp
and 250ft-lbs of torque. a 4 speed automatic transmission, 3.73:1 posi
12 bolt rear end, B&M Pro-stick shifter, and a 3" front and 4" rear
suspension drop.
Guess what the interior is going to be modeled after.
-Jeff Chabotte
Norwich, CT
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