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Good thing about clean cars is some items like the dash molding can easily clean up without any fancy expensive rechrome. I lucked on this piece.
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With the cooler days its time to work on small things. Park brake assembly was in good shape.
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I want to say thank you for sharing your incredible talent with these cars with us! I look daily for updates on your builds.
Do you have a trick with restoring the plastic pull handle on this Emergency brake handle or will you replace it ?
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I want to say thank you for sharing your incredible talent with these cars with us! I look daily for updates on your builds.
Do you have a trick with restoring the plastic pull handle on this Emergency brake handle or will you replace it ?
Sometimes you have cars you can restore the old piece. With more southern clean cars most plastic and rubber is just destroyed. For a car like this it will probably be a repop piece that like many i will rework what I dont like.
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