Got a little work done today.... Added a layer of fiberglass mat to the fender patches just add a little thickness and rigididity. LOL. Also, the inner rear corner of the passenger side fender had been trimmed for I assume wheelwell headers. Tried to decide what would be the cheesiest way to rebuild - figured glassing over cardboard patches would do nicely. Here's the first piece cut to fit:
Once I got that one taped in place from the back side, I added another cardboard filler piece in the upper portion of the notch. I tacked it in place with super glue, then coated both pieces with resin, adding a fiberglass fillet.
Now that it will hold its shape, I'll layer both sides with mat and resin, maybe tomorrow.
Later this evening, I got back on the dash - The gauges are in, wiper, headlight, and heater switches are in. All indicators are in. The heater control pull knobs need some help - the chrome has worn off the trim bezels, and since the cables are in good shape, I'll be replacing the chrome. In the plastic model world, there is a product called Bare-Metal foil...... It's similar to the aluminum tape used in the HVAC world, but much thinner. It's intended purpose it to replicate chrome - polish the substrate, apply Bare-Metal foil, and viola! Looks just like chrome. I have some around here somewhere, so that's the plan for those. I was also missing a headlight switch knob and a heater switch knob. Dug thru the spares box, and did find a spare light switch w/ a knob, so now I just need a heater knob. The knob that was on the heater switch is not correct, but appears to be an AMC knob from somewhere. I stuck it on the other light switch shaft to take a comparative pic with the headlight knob. The unknown knob is on the left:
I thought about using it on the signal stem, but the hole in the knob is too small, but identical to the hole in the heater and wiper knobs..... Anyone have any ideas where it goes? Or came from?
I also seem to have been able to lose the grab bar from the dash - I've got
in the garage I've been able to keep up with for years, but I just broke the dash down a couple months ago..... I have no idea where I've stashed it. If I break down and buy another one, it'll show up in ten minutes..........