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Old 10-22-2011, 02:09 AM   #1
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Restored woodgrain panels

Here are a matching set of woodgrain panels. Includes a cheyenne super glovebox door that's been polished and restored by cheyenne super man, a matching new chrome and woodgrain gauge bezel, and 72 specific door panels. The nice thing is that all the woodgrain matches. This is GM NOS woodgrain Cheyenne super man purchased years ago. It is not the same as the original interior woodgrain, I believe it is what was used on the lower woodgrain moldings on the exterior.

Selling as a set. 500 shipped in CONUS firm.

71 or 72 specific glovebox door emblem or sierra grande for $50 extra (75 shipped if purchased separately) and a polished knob for the glovebox door for 25 extra (35 separately)

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Old 10-22-2011, 02:10 AM   #2
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Re: Restored woodgrain panels

Note the bezel shown has an extra hole for a throttle. I sold that one already...the bezel I have is the same minus the extra hole.
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Old 10-22-2011, 02:38 AM   #3
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That's a great price, if I was at that point on mine I would take them off your hands
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Thanks!
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Old 10-22-2011, 05:02 PM   #5
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Re: Restored woodgrain panels

Leddzepp has first dibbs on these. He's been wanting some and was waiting for some parts to sell so I'm going to give him until tomorrow on these.
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Re: Restored woodgrain panels

Is the glovebox door bronze in color?
Interested in the dash and glovebox door only.
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Is the glovebox door bronze in color?
Interested in the dash and glovebox door only.
I might be interested in the door inserts only. Maybe we can make something work.
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Re: Restored woodgrain panels

I just noticed the extra hole underneath the wiper switch hole on the gauge bezel.
What would that be for?
(edit: I need to read a little better)
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Old 10-22-2011, 09:32 PM   #9
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Is the glovebox door bronze in color?
Interested in the dash and glovebox door only.
This is actually an old picture. This one was damaged in shipment so I sent another one to CSM and he's in the process of restoring....will actually ship straight from him. The door it is on is blue. Your choice of a 71 or 72 glovebox door emblem. 250 shipped for the door, emblem, polished glovebox door button, and matching woodgrain and chrome bezel

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I just noticed the extra hole underneath the wiper switch hole on the gauage bezel.
What would that be for?
That was for throttle control. As mentioned, I sold that one and the one I have does not have the extra hole...

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I might be interested in the door inserts only. Maybe we can make something work.
Door inserts 350 shipped including polished outer trim to hold it in as shown in picture.
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Of course you can install the woodgrain panel on any glovebox door by drilling three holes where the emblem is then gluing the panel onto that door or using 3m double stick tape.
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I actually have two complete setups so Ledzepp is still first in line for a completed setup. If he takes it there might be a delay in shipping one of the glovebox doors while CSM restores it. (I have a credit with him for the shipping damage)
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Jonathan, I will take it, pending just a couple quick questions. As I understand it, the glovebox door for sale is a blue one that CSM is finishing up? If so, that is not a problem, I want the 72 emblem .... other than that, is it ready to be shipped from CSM? Are the door panels the actual ones pictured above and is the gauge bezel and the panels coming from you or CSM? None of this is a problem, just want to clarify that I am reading correctly.
Thank you for giving me first shot at this, I really appreciate it.
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Door inserts 350 shipped including polished outer trim to hold it in as shown in picture.
I think I am going to wait. It may be a while before I can install these. I would really like to find a set of nice originals.
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I think I am going to wait. It may be a while before I can install these. I would really like to find a set of nice originals.
I have a set of those too. I'll take some pictures and post this evening.
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Jonathan, I will take it, pending just a couple quick questions. As I understand it, the glovebox door for sale is a blue one that CSM is finishing up? If so, that is not a problem, I want the 72 emblem .... other than that, is it ready to be shipped from CSM? Are the door panels the actual ones pictured above and is the gauge bezel and the panels coming from you or CSM? None of this is a problem, just want to clarify that I am reading correctly.
Thank you for giving me first shot at this, I really appreciate it.
pm replied. The door panels are the ones pictured. I have one bezel but will probably have CSM ship the other one I have credit for with the door. He expects to finish the glovebox door this week. I can ship the door panels out whenever.
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just thought i would ask what is a guage bezel worth - the original heavy backed woodgrain - i may be interested i one .
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just thought i would ask what is a guage bezel worth - the original heavy backed woodgrain - i may be interested i one .
I don't have any of the original style. The last chrome with wood one I saw sold for around or over 1000 if I remember correctly.
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sorry i did not wish to imply i would be a palyer at that amount - i misunderstood . i thought when you said the original material was used on these redone pieces i thouight you meant the original mylar covered woodgrain weas being used - the heavy stuff . these you have posted are just an overlay of lighter reproduction film? and no clear mylar overlay on them .
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sorry i did not wish to imply i would be a palyer at that amount - i misunderstood . i thought when you said the original material was used on these redone pieces i thouight you meant the original mylar covered woodgrain weas being used - the heavy stuff . these you have posted are just an overlay of lighter reproduction film? and no clear mylar overlay on them .
i don't have one like that anyways


These use nos gm woodgrain originally used on the exterior woodgrain. it does not have the thickness of a stock one.
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Jonathan- These are VERY nice pieces, and a GREAT price for an all-matching woodgrain interior...but I am afraid I am going to pass on the package. I am going to hold out for NOS or excellent original. I am happy to say that two different body/paint guys stopped by the house today, since I was unable to go to their shops Saturday. Both of them looked over my truck meticulously, and both quoted me finish body work and a show quality paint job for less than I had anticipated paying for a "middle-of-the-road" job, and now I can justify going all original. Thanks again for holding these for me, I truly appreciate it!

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No problem. Too bad you missed my nos door panels

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I think I am going to wait. It may be a while before I can install these. I would really like to find a set of nice originals.
Here's the nicest set I have. Not perfect but far better than most used ones I have seen. 125 shipped on these with the chrome outer trim rings.



two worn spots


minor scratches
handle hides most of these


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Here's the nicest set I have. Not perfect but far better than most used ones I have seen. 125 shipped on these with the chrome outer trim rings.
Let me go back out and look at mine. How much shipped to a business at 75088? I guess I need to make a list of what else I need. Might could save on some shipping from you. LOL.

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Probably $10 less to a business address so 115 shipped. Let me know what else you're needing and I'll let you know what I have. Thanks
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Probably $10 less to a business address so 115 shipped. Let me know what else you're needing and I'll let you know what I have. Thanks
I guess all I need right now is the inserts. Paypal OK again? Same address?

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