![]() 06/08/2014 at 00:17 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I know you're all damn tired of me waving my wagon around. But it's done. I'm done. I am covered in paint. There is paint crystalized in my nose. I feel like an unfortunate paint huffer. But the wagon... it looks good. I think I'll keep it for a while. Just have to nurse this tremclad induced headache for a day or two.
Elephant in the room. Gas flap needs paint. I know. I will eventually get to that.
Any tips on rejuvenating 80's gm plastic interiors? That's the next tackle. Not looking forward to that process.
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The burble of a GM V8 is music to the ears. Car looks good in and out though.
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Ha.
Haha.
Hahaha.
Rejuvenating an 80s GM interior? That's funny.
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Mmmm, matte black. I greatly approve. But... good luck keeping it clean. I am having a hell of a time keeping mine looking nice, even more so now that there's a huge gasoline stain on it after a pump malfunctioned and sprayed its juice all over the side of my car.
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flock the dash and all the plastic. That would look sweet.
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For dash and door parts - go to your local JoAnn's or Michaels and get a few yards of marine grade vinyl. Use expanding foam to fill cracks and sand the whole thing down until even. judiciously apply adhesive, stick vinyl on, let cure, reinstall, PROFIT
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I did not know you had a B body wagon. Fantastic.