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Old 09-30-2023, 05:05 AM   #6344
Grizz1963
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Re: Grizz's Redneck Express 1966 Chevy Short Fleetside RESTO-GO!

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Originally Posted by Palf70Step View Post
Only time I have seen yellowing like that is from a heavy smoker vehicle. But who knows on what GM was thinking when they made the parts for them. Cheapest bidder wins I think would be most appropriate.
Correct, cheapest bidder wins.

These had a single, light coat of paint over the plastic from the factory according to a report.





Thanks to my own eyes, and multiple comments from others, my Friday afternoon after work was spent addressing these.





So dismantling took a few minutes.







Looking a mess.

Loads of spare audio wires and plugs.

The radio, speakers and amps are a job for another day……

Need a clever audio type volunteer to come help me understand, identify and remove what can be removed, or re-use and replace what needs to be replaced in order to give me a simple Radio/CD/Bluetooth system, utilising all the speaker holes in doors and rear doors, plus maybe reinstate the two amplifiers in the side wall.

ANYONE ?



Next job…..

PREP, PRIME, PAINT.




Done.



Much better.




BEFORE





AFTER.





To all the Zoomers…….. keep going.

Now there is a difference again, and also, you can see what 33 years have done to distorting the plastics that may have been aligned from the factory.

I think there is a time to step away and start drinking.

Now is not the time.

Later.
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