here is a guy that can do a great job on it no matter how bad.
http://www.stwheelz.com/
he has redone a woodgrain wheel for me and it is flawless. be prepared to spend some good money though....:D
you beat me to it! i was just about to say the same thing. the dart has had many forms. it is remembered mostly in its classic form, but it seems to be forgotten in it's many other forms. the first darts were big land yachts not as we remember them. as with anything things change. i hope it...
ok i have not been posting here in awhile but i have been visiting. i have alot of things going on in my personal life that is dragging me elsewhere. sorry for that. i have been working with the director of the chrysler of carlisle show for the last 6 months. i first approched him with this idea...
ok i have not been posting here in awhile but i have been visiting. i have alot of things going on in my personal life that is dragging me elsewhere. sorry for that. i have been working with the director of the chrysler of carlisle show for the last 6 months. i first approched him with this idea...
wow longgone, i am embarresed to say to say i did not even know you had sold it, much less 2 years ago! man i would have kept that car if possible....hope it stays in va!
the real problem is all of the above places mentioned only do the "rechromeing" and basic black background. there is no one doing the woodgrain. i would not want to go black seeing as how i have woodgrain dash....