That technique was used back in the mid-90s on the Mustang Convertible in the picture. The restoration was assisted by two MCA Gold Card Judges, Rich C and Bruce C. Among other things is, literally everything that was replaced, was NOS. The car was about as close to being a benchmark as possible. The Mustang is a 66 GT HP Convertible, with a C4, power top. It was used in a seminar I attended, hosted by Jeff, in the shop run by Bruce C. I'm sure he remembers. It was a pleasure looking and touching the undercarriage of that car. The owner, Gaines Adcock, never drove the car in the rain. It was too much trouble to clean the undercarriage. Once the top was installed, he kept it up so it wouldn't get wrinkled. The top came down for the photo shoot that used in the 1998 Mustang sales brochure. Gaines got paid extra for that. The only non-standard option was the power steering added by Gaines. He sold the car about five years, we estimate six figures.
Why is all this important? Gaines died last week. I'll miss a good friend.
Jim