moparlee
64 Valiant
or threw here is fine....what kind of money are we talking about?
No emails please !
No emails please !
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ok,or threw here is fine....what kind of money are we talking about?
Aghhhhhh ok, no problem on the kick panels and lemme get the glove boxes done. Do you want to wait for both GB and KP or do you want the KP asap? 2 will fit into one box hopefully Ill check tonight.(after 10 and let all of us go to a conversation (PM) to help me clean this thread up)Dvert, I'd like 2 glove boxes and 2 kick panels.
got it, I'm working as fast as I can on that darn glove box. it'd driving me crazy trying to get it really good looking. kick panels are ready.66dVert
Put me in the queue for a glove box and a pair of speaker boxes.
Awesome
Patrick
100.00 per kick panel set plus 12.00 shipping
Come on men, emails ! we know better
That's brilliant! I love it when people research things, and do things that nobody else has done. If you ever get to a point where you are selling, I'm interested in buying, although I am in Australia so hope you can help...I was always wanting a copy of the later model A's glove box liner. I knew that originally we (63-66) A owners had a molded glove box liner but it was made from paper! that sucks, since I live in Florida where paper and moisture sort of don't mix too well. So here is my latest attempt for a remedy. It's not perfect yet (overheated the plastic and got bubbles in it, miss-located a hole and had little bit of webbing to work with and a ***** of a time getting it off the mold) but hey it FITS and won't fall apart!
old one and a test new one
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in this pic you can see the hole I missed on (right upper screw dang it 1/8th off) and the small web on the same side lower corner. but it fits,works and WON'T fall apart in moist weather.
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I am happy with it as a good part right now. But I'll continue to fix the webbing issues since I am going in the right direction finally instead of just burning up plastic!
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That's brilliant! I love it when people research things, and do things that nobody else has done. If you ever get to a point where you are selling, I'm interested in buying, although I am in Australia so hope you can help...
I'm getting close to being able to make another test run for a "hopeful " final test . these simple rectangle boxes were a pain in the rear to get to fit right and look good without webbing. If I can make some (again)without the webbing they will be good to go..
it's taking a fair bit of time since I'm in the middle of building a 3 bay pole barn for the finished cars(or mobile cars waiting on work) . I have no room in the original garage to work if I don't move 1 or 2 cars out.
I am working (3-4 days a week) with an interior builder for early 60's Linclons that informed me of a "container shipper" that might be able to ship parts over to Australia without breaking the bank. they fill a container with misc. orders going there and when it's full they ship the container(slow and cheaper). So everyone that has an order is cheaper than the normal means.
I can look into that as a shipping method if needed.
Thanks for the reply.
I'm in absolutely no rush for them, in fact the original one is near perfect, but I can tell it is fragile, so I know that one day I will need one. Your suggestion of the container is an option, although one of the Members on this site helped me out a couple of months ago with 2 x Cake Tin air cleaners for slant six, from Florida, by air mail and I thought the cost was quite reasonable.
I suppose if/when you reach that stage we could re-think the freight and see what the costs are?
That is great news. This will sell well for you, if people agree cardboard is goofy. Let me know when they work. Thanks. BTW my speaker panels rock with Dynamat behind.
Actually it's the mold for a dash pad core (metal part) I'm testing the possibility of me making my own dash pads from the very first part to the last piece. We'll see it I can actually get the process I want to use to work.That looks like a dash pad cover! Those would be a welcome addition also.
Actually it's the mold for a dash pad core (metal part) I'm testing the possibility of me making my own dash pads from the very first part to the last piece. We'll see it I can actually get the process I want to use to work.
Count me in on a set of kick panels ans a glove box when you have everything worked out. No hurry for me. I'm just now getting my car mounted on my rotisserie.
Great work! Solving problems is one of the things I love about this hobby. You have taken problem solving to the next level! You efforts are going to make a lot of us very happy.
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