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Craig Seabrook - The Whitworth Shop
Posted: Tue May 01, 2001 1:37 am
by John T. Seim
I knew that Craig Seabrook turned out excellent woodwork for our cars,
but had no idea how well the instrument dashboard restorations were. Oh,
yes, I knew that he could silkscreen the instrument panels for TA-TB-TC,
chrome the instrument panels, and paint them. But I didn't know what
else he did, until recently. Do you have original starter or choke
cables? These can be remanufactured to new condition, keeping the
original knobs, but new cables, sheath, rechromed socket. Better than
any reproduction item that you will find. He can refurbish all
components found on the instrument panel. The finished work looks like
it belongs on a more expensive vehicle than a MG. Considering what you
will pay for a reproduction part, and what you lose in quality, it is a
pleasure to know where to find a source for superior parts.
John Seim
Irvine, CA
Re: Craig Seabrook - The Whitworth Shop
Posted: Fri May 04, 2001 10:59 pm
by seabrook@en.com
Dear John & Group,
Thanks for the kind words. Credit should also be given to Fred Kuntz &
Linda Sedivy as there are 3 of us at the Shop. Fred [TC/5087] shares the
dashboard restoration services with me. Linda [Ford Escape] does a lot
of the paperwork & is in charge of the shipping department.
Craig Seabrook
Whitworth Shop
TC/0911
John T. Seim wrote:
>
> I knew that Craig Seabrook turned out excellent woodwork for our cars,
> but had no idea how well the instrument dashboard restorations were. Oh,
> yes, I knew that he could silkscreen the instrument panels for TA-TB-TC,
> chrome the instrument panels, and paint them. But I didn't know what
> else he did, until recently. Do you have original starter or choke
> cables? These can be remanufactured to new condition, keeping the
> original knobs, but new cables, sheath, rechromed socket. Better than
> any reproduction item that you will find. He can refurbish all
> components found on the instrument panel. The finished work looks like
> it belongs on a more expensive vehicle than a MG. Considering what you
> will pay for a reproduction part, and what you lose in quality, it is a
> pleasure to know where to find a source for superior parts.
> John Seim
> Irvine, CA