I know I'm probably misspelling his name, but Dan Stotsenberg brought his beautifully restored 1957 Fleetform 14-foot runabout to the Mason Lake gathering, wowing everyone with his great paint job, upholstery and perfect windshield.
I asked Dan where he went for the windshield, and he said Kel-Tech Plastics in Tacoma, recommending them highly.
While we don't know what Kel-Tech charges, or whether they need an old windshield for a pattern in order to make a new one, here's a link to their website:
http://www.keltechplastic.com/index.htm
(Dan, if you happen to read this, maybe you can fill in some of the Kel-Tech details...and tell me how to spell your last name.)
- Marty
I asked Dan where he went for the windshield, and he said Kel-Tech Plastics in Tacoma, recommending them highly.
While we don't know what Kel-Tech charges, or whether they need an old windshield for a pattern in order to make a new one, here's a link to their website:
http://www.keltechplastic.com/index.htm
(Dan, if you happen to read this, maybe you can fill in some of the Kel-Tech details...and tell me how to spell your last name.)
- Marty
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