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Post Info TOPIC: It's clearly Black and White after the Gold is gone!


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It's clearly Black and White after the Gold is gone!


Well after a little help with door panels from my friend Ken....heres what the interior looks like now...a Lot better too me!! What do you guys think? 

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For those that didn't see it here's the before pictures

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Yikes!

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Ahhh, much better!

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Lookin' good!

Dave

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Looks great now! Nice job. 
I'm partial to gold interiors...when stock.

Will you be painting the dash?



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That's a whole different car! Nice.

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cdnpont wrote:

Looks great now! Nice job. 
I'm partial to gold interiors...when stock.

Will you be painting the dash?



Yes..I'm going to paint the lower dash black and change the upper Pad to black as well!

 



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Nice job    Did you save the old covers?

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Ya want them..there in the other car now..still as beautiful as ever!!! One off you know!!



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My very first thoughts were EXACTLY the SAME as Dave's: """YIKES!""" One of those, what were they thinking? Is the car from Mexico by chance? LOL! The transformation is stunning to say the least! Upped the car's value substantially I'd say with the new interior. Fabulous job! I'm surprised your neighbours didn't complain about all the NOISE coming out of your garage at night given that other interior was pretty LOUD! LOL!

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How'd you get the door panels white ?

Are they different door panels or are they dyed originals ?

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Scott (LandShark ...)


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Interior looks absolutely fantastic!

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Right on Jim those things cleaned up real nice!  I had sent him those off my three hill parts 66 GP(in the avatar picture)  in exchange for a (kind of rusty BUT NICE) 396 air cleaner. (from a 67 I think)


That car has a really nice texture and a very classy look to it now! He's pretty fast!  I haven't even sandblasted the airleaner yet.





-- Edited by 66 Grande guy on Monday 12th of July 2010 04:34:01 PM

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39 Buick (327 with 700 r4)

66 Beaumont 4 door hardtop

69 Chevy CST pickup

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1994 Impala SS 

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Those seat covers look like they were made from a moo moo that Nell Carter wore. (Shudder)

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87 player bird wrote:

Those seat covers look like they were made from a moo moo that Nell Carter wore. (Shudder)



Those arn't covers...someone actually put that fabric on the seats...they did a good job, but ugly said they were ugly...The seats in there now are from one of my other cars,as well as the carpet. And I painted the rear arm rests black and the rear filler panels black, between the seat and the quarter. What a huge difference!!...I don't know were the previous owner got that fabric....must have been a Mexican second hand end of the roll or something!!  

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LandShark68_2+2 wrote:

How'd you get the door panels white ?

Are they different door panels or are they dyed originals ?

Regards,

Scott (LandShark ...)


The door panels are fom Ken's 3 hills Parts Car. They cleaned up really nice did't have to paint them at all. Could not use the white arm rests though, they were a little too rough, so I used the black ones...seem to look ok?

 



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Hey I'm curious.  Are you going to do the headliner too?  Have you swapped the sun shades too?

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38 Willys pickup electric

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69 Chevy CST pickup

1976 GMC 23'  motorhome

1994 Impala SS 

1968 Citroen Fourgonnette (Yeah Carl!)



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66 Grande guy wrote:

Hey I'm curious.  Are you going to do the headliner too?  Have you swapped the sun shades too?



I'm going to paint the headliner...It worked really good on the arm rests..I havent done the sun shades yet..wana get the ceiling painted first. 

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That front seat brings back memories of my 66 Grande Parisienne automatic car. It's identical. That is hands down, my most favourite seat style and pattern of all time. I haven't had that car for 20 years now and I miss that seat still.

Poor picture but look familiar? This was taken approx 1982.



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Carl Stevenson wrote:

That front seat brings back memories of my 66 Grande Parisienne automatic car. It's identical. That is hands down, my most favourite seat style and pattern of all time. I haven't had that car for 20 years now and I miss that seat still.

Poor picture but look familiar? This was taken approx 1982.




Why do you really miss that back seat Carl?wink

I like the old T-bird "barrell-end" seats. I had a '67 T-bird seat set up in my parents basement.

 



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laughing.gif No, I said the FRONT seat was what I miss!!!!

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Wow.... and a Canadian car with AC, do you know where the car is today Carl?

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I put that in actually. It wasn't a factory air car. It was originally 283, glide, power brakes, no power steering!

I added 427, air, tilt, tach, gauges, power steering, windows, seat, antenna, trunk, reclining pass seat, am/fm, reverb, tinted glass, 12 bolt posi, TH400, disc brakes, trunk light and so on and so on...........

Sadly, I lost track of the car. I sold it in about 89-90 and knew of it about 45 miles away for a few years but then it vanished. I had it repainted the original colour, plum mist I think it was called, before I sold it.

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Carl put his heart and soul into making it the best equipped Pontiac that ever could have been built in 66! I can only imagine how much work that took especailly the AC, although with the well stocked boneyards of the time it must have been fairly easy to find the pieces at least eh?



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To find that car would be a dream find!!! ( AAAh if only ) , How may times have we said that!!!

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66 Grande guy wrote:

Carl put his heart and soul into making it the best equipped Pontiac that ever could have been built in 66! I can only imagine how much work that took especailly the AC, although with the well stocked boneyards of the time it must have been fairly easy to find the pieces at least eh?



Yes, that was a few years of constant junkyarding but it was worth it! I forgot to mention it later had headrests and I never did get the power vent window setup installed in that car.

Those were the days. Walk into a North Dakota wrecking yard and pull the tach out of a 66 2+2 for 20 bucks.

Mississipi wrecking yard, am/fm, 25 bucks.

Right in Winnipeg, tilt column, 300 bucks. Yeah, I know, lotsa money for a tilt but it came in a running 66 Grande Parisienne with a 396 and Turbo 400!

Lots of the A/C stuff (underhood parts) came from a 67 Parisienne 4 door hardtop that was written off.  283 powerglide, factory air, not even tinted glass in the car although many people argue it was standard equipment on an air car.

You guys are right, I really need to make an effort to find that car. I know a couple of people in the area where it went who may be able to help me find it.

 



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