I fixed mine by removing and using painters canvas and glue on the back
clamped tightly and reinstalling after dry, it has worked good so far and a
lot cheaper did 7 that way
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From: Harvey Barlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Multiple recipients of VACList <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2000 9:27 PM
Subject: [VAC] Tambour Doors Wanted
> Friends,
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> I am really impressed with this list. As a subscriber for two or three
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> I have already been advised of sources for several needed parts for my '66
> Safari, have learned of Tom Patterson's site with all the archived
> information of years of technical discussion, and have enjoyed reading
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> My daughter is visiting from Ohio with her '72 Overlander International.
It
> is a good, serviceable unit but unfortunately, is inflicted with several
> broken or balky tambour cabinet doors.
>
> Can anyone recommend a source of affordable replacement tambour doors or a
> better solution to replacing them? All of your suggestions will be
> appreciated.
>
> Harvey Barlow
> Lubbock, TX
> '66 Safari
> '72 Overlander (daughter's)
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