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<blockquote data-quote="ozziedog" data-source="post: 602625" data-attributes="member: 13810"><p>I’m thinking that the Devon used a regular cab ceiling / roof lining and the rest of it like the rear and the sides were made from just glueing a similar fabric to any exposed metal on show, but this is from memory. I’m sorting mine as we speak using foamex over celotex but I’ve been doing it for a long long time. The pop top itself was easy and so was the front cab but I still like the look of the original fabric too. Have a look on some of the trimmers web sites like Bowles or Delilahs etc.</p><p></p><p>Ozziedog,,,,,,,other trimmers are available :mrgreen:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozziedog, post: 602625, member: 13810"] I’m thinking that the Devon used a regular cab ceiling / roof lining and the rest of it like the rear and the sides were made from just glueing a similar fabric to any exposed metal on show, but this is from memory. I’m sorting mine as we speak using foamex over celotex but I’ve been doing it for a long long time. The pop top itself was easy and so was the front cab but I still like the look of the original fabric too. Have a look on some of the trimmers web sites like Bowles or Delilahs etc. Ozziedog,,,,,,,other trimmers are available :mrgreen: [/QUOTE]
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