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<x-flowed>Check around for shops that cater to the hot-rod crowd, They work on custom and unusual cars, so should be willing to work on a T3.
Check with glass shops to get their recommendations. Again, some of them are willing to work on older cars, and others are not, but once you find one, they should know who works on them in the area.
Check for any old car clubs, and ask them as well. Odds are that there are a couple of folks who still work on the old cars as a hobby that used to be in the bizz who would be willing to do yours.
If there is an old car show, attend and ask around.
Once you find anyone who works old cars, they will most likely have connections with the others in the are.
Upholstery shops are another source.
Jeff
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