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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by edweird, Oct 1, 2010.

  1. edweird
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    This may be ot. A friend of mine wants to do the inside of his home made camper with lime green fur. Any body know where and if you can get the stuff. Thanks ed
     
  2. gimpyshotrods
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  3. Francisco Plumbero
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    Real fur? I would not recommend real fur, it will rot, use a fake fur. I was going to use Doe skin on my interior, it attracts beetles and dissolves.
     
  4. edweird
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    i guess its the stuff they used in vans back in the 70's.
     
  5. chaddilac
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    Han**** fabrics!
     
  6. edweird
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    thank ya very much!
     
  7. drs47ford
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    www.fabric.com carries it. Search "faux fur". They have it in lime green too!
     
  8. 56don
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    Oh God...................:(
     
  9. edweird
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    and thank you too!
     
  10. edweird
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    whats the matter?.....getting a little sick to your stomach?
     
  11. Mr48chev
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    Damn it don't make me laugh like that and spit good scotch all over the screen again. Now, , what cleans scotch off a keyboard and laptop screen.
     
  12. BOWTIE BROWN
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    scotchguard, dummy.
     
  13. edweird
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    maybe lime green fur soaked in cider.
     
  14. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!:p:D
     
  15. 40fordtudor
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    Green fur smears---don't use that.
     
  16. lo c dan
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    Ya baby ya....
     
  17. drs47ford
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    WHAT??? Is there a problem?? :D :eek: :D
     

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  18. With any luck...they will be out of stock!
     
  19. jonnyonedrip
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    hey now faux fur is awsome i had wall to wall leapord print **** in my 83 VW bunny it was awsome was warm in the winter wicked away the sweat in the summer and if you spilled stuff or got it dirty no one could tell. the seat covers just came off and i washed them put back on and good to go. go for fur man as for the lime green well whatever turns your crank just remember to make it easy to get off in places you will need to wash it. i used aluminum welding wire to make my hooks its easier to get on and off instead of steel hog rings i used contact cement 1/8 door skin plywood and laminate floor foam to make the door panels then sewed bag style covers for the seats and pulled them tight with the weldingwire hooks have fun take lots of pics. my VW should be coming back as a rat rad soon leapord fur and all pics soon
     
  20. Johnny Gee
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    More like, Ya Ba Daba Doo.....Barny that avatar is Hot :D
     
  21. Muttley
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    This guy has some but you will want to be really careful when trying to take it from him.

    [​IMG]
     
  22. tommy
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    I bought a 40 Willys 4dr in the 70s that had the Angora hair headliner. I had to sit in it to steer it (no engine) I still cringe when I think about the feeling that I got with that **** in my hair. It's the first thing I yanked out the car. I found a big mouse nest and I really got the shivers.
     
  23. HealeyRick
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    And to think I worry that my SBF into an Austin-Healey posts aren't traditional enough! Lime green **** into a camper? WTF?
     
  24. nico32
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  25. patrick66
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    I think Penicillin helps with that...might be wrong, I dunno!
     
  26. Unkl Ian
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  27. Retro Jim
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    OK so you say it's your friends homemade camper and you/he wants "lime green fur" !
    OK , soooo....are you going to stick with that story , that it's your "Friends" homemade camper that is looking for this color fur !
    Try a local fabric store or Hell Mart .
    Does he also need some "Black Lights" too ?

    Retro Jim
     
  28. edweird
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    i promise you this is for my friend. I wouldnt use lime green on anything!............... I prefer orange.
     
  29. edweird
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    Just to add to this drama, the camper is a 29 desoto 4 dr sedan body.....I AINT MAKIN THIS UP!
     
  30. Winged Avenger II
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    mental ward-did tooooooo much speed back in the day.
     

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