Sun Visor Restoration

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Jim Beam
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Sun Visor Restoration

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All,
I have searched but cannot find who does restoration of sun visors. Or, fall back, which of our vendors sell repos. Thanks.
Jim
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Eric Wahlberg
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Sun Visor Restoration

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Page 63 of the July/August issue of the Registry has an article by Tom
Kayser titled Renewing Sun Visors. My issue arrived Monday, so most should
have received it or will shortly.

I hope you are a member of the 356 Registry. It is the best $35.00/year you
can invest in your 356.

Eric

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All,
I have searched but cannot find who does restoration of sun visors. Or,
fall back, which of our vendors sell repos. Thanks.
Jim
1963B Coupe
1987 911 Coupe





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Frank Earle
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visor restoration

#3 Post by Frank Earle »

Jim,

Give Victor Miles a call at 805-570-3972. He's the guy for restoring items such as visors, fog lights, mirrors, etc. Not inexpensive, but one of the best around.

Regards,

Frank Earle
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charles kourmpates

#4 Post by charles kourmpates »

I considered restoring them myself and considered sending them out.

NLA sells repro's that are incredable. Worth vevry hundred dollars. I'd buy the repro's.

Unless, the car is a 100% original car with absolutely no replaced parts or items. :shock:

But then, to restore, you are applying paint over an original surface. So what have you really got? Restored or cosmetic cover-up? Unless they were painted origionally. Which they were not.


Charles

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