<VV> Wow! Corvair content on VV!!!!!

Mike Jacobi mvjacobi at comcast.net
Sun Jul 5 17:39:45 EDT 2009


Well, depending on the primary color, you could try spray-dye...it works
pretty well...not show quality but better than the stains

Mike in Michigan


On 7/4/09 7:20 PM, "peter koehler" <pkoehler01 at atlanticbb.net> wrote:

> Okay, how about this? Today I drove my low, low miles 1963
> Monza sedan for the first time. Had it up to 55 MPH on the
> road out of town. After getting the engine to run after
> being silent for 29 years all the car needed was a new set
> of tires and to have the wheel cylinders rebuilt and a new
> set of brake hoses installed. The brake linings looked
> fine as they should with only 16,590 miles on the clock.
> Everything else seems to be good to go. I still have a
> problem with stains on the seat covers from extended
> exposure to mildew. A friend gave me some really good
> cleaner and I've scrubbed and scrubbed but can't get all
> of the discoloring out. The stuff is good but really did a
> number on my hands. Hey! At least the hands are clean!! I
> hate to replace the seat covers since I'm trying to keep
> this one as factory stock unrestored as is practical.
> Anybody have any suggestions?
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