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Location: Westminster, MD
Registered: October 05, 2006
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Custom Wood Inc.
http://www.limousine-businteriors.com/

Has anyone ever used them? Happy with them?

Does anyone know of a place like this that is closer to Maryland?

Does anyone have any idea on ballpark cost of having a 60" rear interior redone - headliner, new entertainment system, rear climate control system, TV/wetbar area, coolers, etc. except for the seats and door panels (those are in good shape)?
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FYI, sort of updating a hanging thread here. I'm going to go with an Amish cabinet-maker. He's seen the car, he does cabinet and furniture making for homes, even the executive mansion mega-dollar custom homes, and says he can build my TV/Bar thingy like the Picasso pictures I showed him. I'm getting it painted first though because the roof needs to be fixed and I don't want water leaking on my brand new interior. I'll post a question about paint shops in another thread.
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quote:
Originally posted by Cougars 2 go:
I'm also going to check this place out:
www.exoticlimobuilders.com


I know Eric at Exotic very well, and I have had many clients that have used them. From what I have heard about the work, they do great work and they get it done quickly.


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quote:
Originally posted by Blue Diamond:
Check around for auto restoration shops. They will either be able to do it, or will give you good leads as to where to go.

Good luck! It won't be cheap.

Welcome to the forum!!


Thanks for the suggestion. I'm hesitant on going to a place like that unless I do parts of the interior myself, have cabinet makers do other parts, and then would have a need for a shop like that to do the headliner and other 'standard' car stuff. Auto restoration shops around here are only used to door panels, carpets, headliners, and things needed to restore 69 Camaros and 57 Bel Airs. My seats and door panels are fine.

However, the advantage with going to a limo refurb place is that they know which layouts work, which ones don't, which products perform better, etc.
I've searched around and there doesn't seem to be a limo builder in Maryland that would even consider my "small-time" job, hence part of my original question.
I'm also going to check this place out:
www.exoticlimobuilders.com
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Check around for auto restoration shops. They will either be able to do it, or will give you good leads as to where to go.

Good luck! It won't be cheap.

Welcome to the forum!!
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