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- May 30, 2018
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- Stevensville, MI
- My Car
- 1973 Convertible Q code Ivy Glow Auto C6
I’ve been refurbishing my dash and console and have come to the Radio/Heater control bezel and trying to figure out how to attack this one.
The inner chrome detail and radio lettering is much more complicated to tape off than all the other bezels.
Just thought I’d ask if anyone has had success on this or perhaps better off leaving it alone in retrospect.
I threw in a few other pictures of my dash progress so you can see what I’m trying to accomplish. I recently got my dash back from the body shop that painted it for me. Midlife redid my harness and replaced my broken fuse box. I’ve got the Classic Auto Air system I’m putting in so the vent louvers and glove box are changed. Finally finished the painting of glove box area bezels yesterday. Also upgrading to all LED bulbs from HiPo Garage. So the passenger side is done.
Now I’m moving to the center part of the dash and appreciating all the wisdom of this group getting me this far. I never dreamed I’d be doing this kind of detailed stuff on a car before but I’m enjoying this journey.
Bob
The inner chrome detail and radio lettering is much more complicated to tape off than all the other bezels.
Just thought I’d ask if anyone has had success on this or perhaps better off leaving it alone in retrospect.
I threw in a few other pictures of my dash progress so you can see what I’m trying to accomplish. I recently got my dash back from the body shop that painted it for me. Midlife redid my harness and replaced my broken fuse box. I’ve got the Classic Auto Air system I’m putting in so the vent louvers and glove box are changed. Finally finished the painting of glove box area bezels yesterday. Also upgrading to all LED bulbs from HiPo Garage. So the passenger side is done.
Now I’m moving to the center part of the dash and appreciating all the wisdom of this group getting me this far. I never dreamed I’d be doing this kind of detailed stuff on a car before but I’m enjoying this journey.
Bob