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Old 12-31-2015, 03:47 PM   #1
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Happy New Year have a great A Day

I am redoing the interior on a 31 slant window 4 door. MY wood graining is a treat to say the least.

question: are the windshield side pillers woodgrained? like the dash and window frames? the PO put in black everything, with the wrong interior.

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Old 12-31-2015, 04:07 PM   #2
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Thank you for the photos. Answered my question.
Can I assume that 160 B and C were the same.
I have the 160B.
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Rich., yes your wood grain would be the same, Let me know if you need more pics

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How about the interior rear view mirror? Is it also wood grained?
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Old 12-31-2015, 05:02 PM   #6
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after studying the photos
I do not see windlace up the edge of the windows behind the chrome knob that meets the headliner, runs the entire length of the hinge side of the door. mine has it installed.
I ordered the LB interior and would like it to be as close as possible.
I am not doing the fine pointie thingie
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ps dave had a good question also about the mirror

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good eye, the wind-lace on the front edge of the front door of all slant window bodies goes up the front edge of the door, not on the cowl. the inside mirror brackets are black enamel.
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Happy New Year have a great A Day

I am redoing the interior on a 31 slant window 4 door. MY wood graining is a treat to say the least.

question: are the windshield side pillers woodgrained? like the dash and window frames? the PO put in black everything, with the wrong interior.

Richard
Rich:
Are you using one of the kits?
If so let me know how it goes for you.
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Old 12-31-2015, 10:58 PM   #9
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I did get the panel kit from LB with the headliner, seats will come later.
will keep facts on how it went and photos. also will be asking all kinds of question,
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By chance if I missed the question about "the Kit" I mentioned LB panel kit but also I am using the "GRAIN-IT" kit first adventure with the graining, it was very slow, a lot of correcting and lost ink. But with practice and patience I did get better. won't pass for concours but over time its getting better. Trying to get the same pressure on the roller and same amount of in on the plate is the real challenge. I went with chemical paint remover, rinse with water, 100grit to 650 to 1000 to 1500. RED OXDIDE primer, base color allowing time for each coat to dry. Inking the plate and go for it, I got everything from Grain-it, and be sure to watch all the factory videos. very informative.
The interior kit is on the way should be here in early Feb. removing each piece marking it, many photos so I can remember and not use CRS for a excuse.
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Old 01-01-2016, 07:12 PM   #11
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By chance if I missed the question about "the Kit" I mentioned LB panel kit but also I am using the "GRAIN-IT" kit first adventure with the graining, it was very slow, a lot of correcting and lost ink. But with practice and patience I did get better. won't pass for concours but over time its getting better. Trying to get the same pressure on the roller and same amount of in on the plate is the real challenge. I went with chemical paint remover, rinse with water, 100grit to 650 to 1000 to 1500. RED OXDIDE primer, base color allowing time for each coat to dry. Inking the plate and go for it, I got everything from Grain-it, and be sure to watch all the factory videos. very informative.
The interior kit is on the way should be here in early Feb. removing each piece marking it, many photos so I can remember and not use CRS for a excuse.
Richard in New Bern
The "kit" yep, that is what I wa getting at.
I've thought about it but heard how hard it really is, maybe later down the road I'll try my hand at it.
All my trim is primer right now, to bad they don't make a wood grain rattle can paint.
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the metal window header strip that the vertical upholst. piece slips into (wiper, mirror area) is also wood grained, but not the front window frame itself.
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Thanks about the SW Header Strip also being wood grained!
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