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Subject: [Chevelle-list] Interior Bracket Sheet Metal 70
Where do i get or buy the bracket that
Where do i get or buy the bracket that supports the Quarter under the rear
window.It attaches to the inside quarter and to the floor.its behind the rear
arm rest.Part looks the same in a hardtop or cont. A body and monte carlo.
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Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Interior molding removal
Push away from the fabric towards the glass starting at the bottom where you
removed the plastic. They are pushed onto a pinch weld.
Dan
Dan Solomon
It is a mistake to allow any mechanical object to
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Subject: [Chevelle-list] Interior molding removal
Iam trying to put new sail panels and rear deck panel in my 70ss. Can somebody
please tell me how the interior molding around the rear window comes off. I
removed the piece with
Iam trying to put new sail panels and rear deck panel in my 70ss. Can somebody
please tell me how the interior molding around the rear window comes off. I
removed the piece with the screw in it in the lower corner and Iam not sure
how to get the molding loose so I can remove the sail panel from
On the trunk floor of a 70 model there are holes on each side near the fenders - looks like two on the drivers side and one on the passenger side. Is there a plate or something that bolts in that position to prevent items from falling in that space?
My car has nothing on either side and am won
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> From: Scott Somers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Definately dynamat. I used several, several hundred
> dollars of it a few
&g
Round
> track this weekend?...I think's it's this weekend.
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> Scott
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> From: "Clint Hooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sounds like the start of a party
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Yeah,I plan on making it down either Friday o
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I used the Tru-Max insulator mat. I got it from Summit PN TRU-BLIP11406.
It's not as heavy or as expensive as the Dynamat, but it made a very
noticeable difference in the amount of heat & noise co
Thursday, April 21, 2005 12:57 PM
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] interior questions
My car is going in the upholstery shop next week for a leather interior
and
we are going to use Dynamat on the floors and roof.
Clint Hooper
H&H Custom,owner
1969 El Camino ProTourer
2001 H-D FLHR custom bagger
http://
I used the Tru-Max insulator mat. I got it from Summit PN
TRU-BLIP11406. It's not as heavy or as expensive as the Dynamat, but it
made a very noticeable difference in the amount of heat & noise coming into
the car. I used 1 sheet (4 x 6 ft) under the carpet from the firewall to
under the fro
oise ( bad for sound quality competition ) of panel
vibration
> ( bad for everything) they will know what to do. Don't cut corners, it'll
> haunt ya
> Scott
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> From: "Dan Mascheck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 2:29 PM
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What about using some of the injection foam they have in pressurized
cansWill it work?? Or is it a mistake!!
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> Check out this stuff.it works great
>
> http://www.dynamat.com/
>
> Pat
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Here's a cheaper alternative to Dynamat..haven't personally used it
yet, but I plan to:
http://www.fatmat.com/
-Matt
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>Pat
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Here's a cheaper alternative to Dynamat..haven't personally used it
yet, but I plan to:
http://www.fatmat.com/
-Matt
At 08:50 AM 4/21/2005, EXT-Jasper, Garry W wrote:
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My car is going in the upholstery shop next week for a leather interior and
we are going to use Dynamat on the floors and roof.
Clint Hooper
H&H Custom,owner
1969 El Camino ProTourer
2001 H-D FLHR custom bagger
http://dalesplace.com/misc/friends/clint/clint_hooper.htm
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Check out this stuff.it works great
http://www.dynamat.com/
Pat
68 Convt.
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Check out this stuff.it works great
http://www.dynamat.com/
Pat
68 Convt.
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Thanks will check it out.
Garry
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Check out this stuff.it works great
http://www.d
Check out this stuff.it works great
http://www.dynamat.com/
Pat
68 Convt.
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I have the interior of my 71 gutted including dash removal, time to start
putting it back together. Looking for info on what I can use to replace the
original soundproofing (tar paper and padding) saw some nice shiny (aluminum)
backed stuff being used on one of the Car shows the other night
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> Is this the same rule for other year models? I have a
> 67 tha
should be able to
> match one of these codes. Hope this helps.
> Mike Holleman
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paint store should be able to match one of these codes. Hope this
helps.
Mike Holleman
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Subject: [Chevelle-list] Interior
color
Since the list is
Since the list is on
interior paints and such, I thought I would wade in with a question.
I have a 1968 SS El Camino with a black
interior. I used SEM Trim Black for the exterior grill, grill extensions etc,
which matched perfectly to the original finish, but in comparing that
to the ex
its just a thick tar coat to stick the next layer of insulation , the best way is to truckbed coat both side of the metal, then lay in your dynomat cost a few hundred but sure gets the job done, and if you have some minor rusting that will take care of it, good luck rick
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Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] interior coating question
Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2004 20:02:43 -0700
Hi
Going through the same thing on my 68 SS El Camino, it is factory seam
sealer. If you notice it is covering all the welded seams. I removed mine
and used today's equivalent, that I g
er 30, 2004 8:03 PM
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Hi
Going through the same thing on my 68 SS El Camino, it is factory seam
sealer. If you notice it is covering all the welded seams. I removed mine
and used today's equivalent, that I got fro
ck and you put
it on with a caulking gun. If you are interested I can get the name of the
product for you.
Thanks
Randy
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From: "Capt Crunch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I have ripped apart the interior of my 68 and just put installed new floor
pans. Now I am starting to fabricate an alum rear firewall. During this I
have notcied a coating over most of my interior and was curious if this was
done at the factory or by someone else? IT almost seems like that cheap
Hey John can you give me a quote on the following:
Also can you tell me what brand these parts are?
Chevelle 2 door hard top Chevelle -front & rear seat covers -front & rear door panels -front & rear arm rest pads-carpet -dash pad -sun visors -headliner -rear package
"D.R. Jones" <[EMAIL PROTEC
For interiors contact John Nasta at Old Car Network. I have recently
purchased an interior for my 72 MC from him and am happy with what I
have received. He can supply everything OPG can at a lot better price.
D.R. Jones
Thanks guys!
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Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 05:37:13 EST
In a message dated 12/1/2003 3:50:17 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In a message dated 12/1/2003 3:50:17 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyone know if the interior arm rests on the doors the same for a 2 door and 4 door? I would guess they are but just wanted to check as my car has no arm rest in it. Thanks
Mikey
Yes.
Tom
Depence on the model/year.
My 66 sedan 300 has got the same in front and rear. My car was build in the Antwerpen/Belgium GM-Factory in very late 65.
The arm rests are exactly the same as in my 63 Corvette Split Window.
Regards,
Frank from Germany
Am Montag, 01.12.03 um 09:38 Uhr schrieb Capt Crunch
Anyone know if the interior arm rests on the doors the same for a 2 door and 4 door? I would guess they are but just wanted to check as my car has no arm rest in it. Thanks Mikey
fternoon.
John Nasta
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John,
I have a question about the ICP stuff since I don't know if I ha
> John Nasta
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> PUI is the way to go may
I dont disagree with you there John...for most of us the regular stuff is close enough
without paying an arm and a leg.
Just my Opinion.
Donnie Gates
President
Maryland Chevelle Club
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"gold line" which
you have to pay for in solid gold because it's astronomically expensive.
John Nasta
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PUI is the way to go may be a little more , but how many times do you want to
do the job.
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Maryland Chevelle Club
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I am looking to order a full interior kit and am
looking for advice as to which supplier to go
I am looking to order a full interior kit and am looking for advice as to which supplier to go with. All suppliers that have kits have little differences as to what you get but I am looking for the best qaulity in thing like the door panels and seat covers. Any guidance would be much appreciated.
ld Car Network
http://oldcarnetwork.com
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I am looking to order a full interior
kit and am l
I am looking to order a full interior kit and am looking for advice as to which supplier to go with. All suppliers that have kits have little differences as to what you get but I am looking for the best qaulity in thing like the door panels and seat covers. Any guidance would be much appreciated.
Hello
I am just finishing up repainting the metal dash in a 64 Malibu SS, using
# 916 1964 GM code Daytona Blue Metalic, and used PPG Paint from Born Paint
Company in Peoria Illinois. They mixed up the paint to code and guys, it
looks beautiful. And I haven't got done yet. Still gets wet sa
Mikey,
I used spray cans of Dupli-Color paint on my dash, A-pilliars, etc. But I think that because the paint is thinner than what would be used in a spray gun, the prep work is very important. I wet sanded, primered, wet sanded, sprayed, and cleared all the stuff I painted, and other than a
I attempted to repaint the metal part of the dash on my 69, what a pain in
the rear that was. Neither the primer nor the paint would stick. I must
have cleaned it with multiple metal preps, paint thinner and anything else I
could think of. I even sanded it down to bare metal. Just be prepar
Hi guys and gals... I have a 68 Malibu that is in the process of getting setup from drag racing. I'm doing a little face lifting to the car... collecting better condition items, but I would like to re-spray the interior metal and the glove box door. Does anyone make a rattle can type touch up or s
oops,
I read an e-mail someone wrote about a light blue interior, but I erased it before I could reply. My stock interior was light blue with cloth inserts. I could only find this new through Year One, but I was not willing to pay the difference in price over vinyl.
I ordered my new upholstery fr
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Subject: [Chevelle-List] Interior
heater/ac control light
On my 1971 Chevelle the light for the heater/ac
control is not lighting anything up, but the bulb is working. I pulled the
socket out today and the bulb is working. I put in a
On my 1971 Chevelle the light for the heater/ac
control is not lighting anything up, but the bulb is working. I pulled the
socket out today and the bulb is working. I put in a larger bulb today, but I
still do not have any light on the controls. Why is that? There is only one bulb
on the rig
first,would
check out wiring to door switchs, sounds like poss.
grounded wire,next go after head light switch as every thing is wired
through this (reason ask vehicle/year was some have sequencial lighting
witch will affect this operation)
let me know it works out
Robert,
I'll try
that
Kelly,
first,would check out wiring to door switchs, sounds like poss.
grounded wire,next go after head light switch as every thing is wired through this (reason ask vehicle/year was some have sequencial lighting witch will affect this operation)
let me know it works out
Robert O. Means II
Live
At 02:10 PM 09/22/2001, you wrote:
kelly,
its what i do
what type& year of car
1978 Chevy El Camino SS.
The Hannas
2 Elks Ranch
kelly,
its what i do
what type& year of car
Robert O. Means II
Livermore,Calif
USA
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Kelly:
check the door switches
Larry
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Here's a puzzler for you electrical guysI have the kind of interior
lights that go off after a short delay when the doors are closed. The other
day they stayed on. I p
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While we are on the subject of paints, is there a match for the dark green
color in the 1969 Malibu's. I need to repaint the metal part of the dash.
If so, who makes it
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> 3. For those of you who painted/dyed hard plastic and vinyl pieces is
there
> any amount of time you should wait before applying a protectant (like
armor
> all) ? I don
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Hey everyone,
Ive been on this list for over a year now but for the past coupla months my
mailbox has been really backed up with 500+ messages, it doesnt make much
sense
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For the console you will have to weld on one bracket. YOu will also need the
bucket seat conversion brackets welded on the floor. I did this to mine. I
used leather sho
66 matches
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