You can get excellent-quality fully correct windlace material in most of the stock colors without paying Layson's markup (they don't make it, they buy and resell it). See it in color at the maker's site; search parts for your '64 Dart and scroll down through the listings until you find your desired color and length pack for 2-door vs. 4-door. Copy down the part number, then go put it in a part number search on www.rockauto.com ; that way you get a lower price than ordering directly from Metro and you can apply those 5% discount codes that are always floating around for RockAuto to drive the price down even lower. Great stuff; I put it in my '64 Dart and was very happy with it. It's much better than the older "almost sort of correct" stuff that had a cotton rather than correct nylon cloth weave.
S/S Dan, Rick IS a GOOD Fella here. While he may not control anything at Laysons except what he does, get us our stuff we order through him in a quick and timely fashion devoid of all the past/present issues that Laysons is known and not so known for.
At least with Rick, he lets you know up front if the part is in stock, what it will cost you and take care of you. He doesn't take your money if the part is not in stock. Even when he says it's on order due to arrive tomorrow. Not good enuff. It has to be there and he tells you so. If you wanna send rick money. He tells ya wait on it until it gets here.
This is a type of customer service we all should get from every other place in the world, but seldom do.
Beat up Laysons? OK, but not Rick how is here to help us out with Laysons wares.
Rumblefish360 said:Beat up Laysons? OK, but not Rick
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Ohhhh! You didn't specify. Okeh. This picture (Summer '09) is posed; Haynes manuals aren't worth a poop:
This one's not (Summer '09); I was really happy to get the Fram oil "filter" off of my Dart:
And this one's from this past summer in my grandfather's raspberry garden:
a source for a PAIR of headlight trim rings for a '64 Valiant?
You can get 'em new expensively in metal or inexpensively in fibreglass.
Dan, my partmer ordered one in fiberglass from a guy in Australia, and we're still waiting on it to arrive, after 3 months.
Were these ever available in fiberglass, here in the states?
Well, that sucks. Are they making excuses, or just ignoring you completely? They were never available in fibreglass in the States.