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My interior-more pics-
http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...9_129_full.jpg
http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...9_130_full.jpg I need new plastics for it, but dont want to risk not getting the right color, from painting other color plastics.. hoping hardcorez28 will chime in. |
I love the black and white theme. However comparing that with the exterior color of your car, I would recommend you repaint the car white with the black callouts. That would make it look more like an anniversary car, and make the color theme flow better.
I don't like the "idiot" lights on the dash. Always prefer full guages. I'd rather know there is an impending problem, then have the car break and some light pop on after the fact. |
His interior is actually pretty rare....prolly more so that it came in a brown car.
- Justin |
I dont like the lights and the console to but im not going to change it now. I think one person on tgo has saw an interior like mine, and it was in a junk yard.
honestly after the car runs, I want to get new plastics,dash and weather striping. and a hood. then im gonna re repaint the car when i feel comfortable with the performance and have a dd, and a liscence to |
can't forget the license...
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i still have a spare formula hood if ya want it.
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ohh no!! thats real far..
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not really. take exit 6 off the turnpike and go east oright over the bridge
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for my moms pos ford it is..
but then again, a hood wouldnt really fit.. |
damn that actually looks good
PS: wow he actually has fuzzy dice |
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i know at office supply places you have to be 18 to buy compressed air but spraypaint too?
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eww never paint the interior plastics! every car ive ever seen with it done starts chipping off including my mustang GT (good luck shane, atleast i gave ya that can on interior paint lol)
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I think the key is proper prep and materials. A bunch of the interior in my 77 was painted black years ago – even the dash pad. The guy I bought the car from didn’t know black was not the OE color. It was originally tan. If it wasn’t for the part by the e-brake pedal being scratched off you probably wouldn’t notice without really looking. I’m no expert, but I believe there are different interior materials, even types of plastics, that require different prep and finish product. Even the factory manuals mention that.
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Isn't this stuff supposed to be good for interiors?
http://www.krylon.com/main/product_t...roduct_details - Justin |
i'll state it again...
SEM spray dye.. its not a paint really, more of a plastic/vinyl dye that can be used on dashes, plastics, armrests and all and will allow parts to still flex without crackign/peeling off. It is available at just about any auto body paint supply shop and had MANY different colors so bring a sample of the plastic you wanna try to match and you should be able to coem really close. i think the prep for the product calls for a heavy cleaning scrubbing and a wipe down with an ammonia based cleaner. but regardless, instructions are on the can krylon fusion is ok for hard plastics, but id be catious of using it on anythign that ever flexes a tiny bit.. and also prep is VERY important |
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