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Well I am at the point where it is time to do the wiring for my dash. I would do it myself but the problem is
whoever owned the car before me must of had a problem with any switch that was related to a light. SO what
did they do? They cut the friggin wires to the switch's. So I am bringing my dash to instrument specialties to
do the last of the finish work. They are also going to re-chrome my 3-speed wiper switch and the end finish bezels.
Has anyone ever used these guys? I have seen there work and it looks amazing. I am brining it down there today
and will let you guys know how it goes.

Later,
V.
Do you know who owns it?
I do not. All I know is that I went there last night and was blown away with what I saw. They are not only specialist in instruments but they are a FULL restoration shop. I got to see some amazing cars
including a real vitamin C superbird, 70 hemi cuda, a real dodge max wedge, 68 R/T charger, 57 fury, 67 belvedere II, 70 challenger and a
69 coronet R/T. They also had a 64 427 Corvette coupe and 4 or 5 gm products. Place was amazing. But it SUCKED to get to. I am not a fan of Rhode Island sorry!
Not positive but I think the guy's name is Mark Mancini . He used to be in Uxbridge and if this is who it is then you have one of the best in the country doing your dash . This guy has been involved with some of the best and highly regarded restorations ever .