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Location: Queensland, Australia
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![]() Two Mercs parked together? I will take the one on the right. Very nice. |
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Do you have an upholstery shop near you. You can get material from ACC if you like that and have the local guy make up the carpet.
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![]() 1955 Mercury Monterey 2-door Hardtop - Sunglaze/Alaska White |
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Looks like my car from one of the various sites it was listed at prior to the last owner purchasing it. As with any of these old cars there was a good bit wrong with it:
Poorly rebuilt carburetor Front bumper kicked up on the driver's side (some genius decided it would be great to weld all the bumper brackets together!) A starter bendix that exploded the moment it came off the transport and an extremely misaligned driver's door. Ugly brown carpeting added by the last dealer. Door locks were difficult to work due to missing lock grommets and incorrect pull knobs. Extremely shoddy windshield installation Thankfully these old cars are fairly easy to work on so it was just a matter of time and money to sort out the negatives. |
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I purchased this carpet from ACC, and while the color is a LOT better than the brown, the center seam on the transmission hump is poorly done.
I think I'm going to purchase an extra yard and follow the advice given and try to find a trim shop who can do a more competent job of sewing. Aside from the "pucker" at the center of the hump, the seam is actually crooked. No real complaints about the rest of the carpeting, just that goofy seam in the center of the hump! |
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![]() Front bumper kicked up on the driver's side |
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The kicked up bumper was nothing a grinder couldn't fix! What's shocking to me is that it was offered for sale at 2 different dealers and neither of them bothered to fix the bumper! Even more disturbing is that the buyers for the car either never noticed or cared that it was so horribly misaligned.
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Sadly, I have yet to find one who's work I like. Had a trim guy years ago but he retired after he had a heart attack. I had another guy who stitched up a seat cover for a late model Camaro, and who did beautiful work, but he's since moved out of state.
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