82 Regal Limited with 774 original miles

Bezel Restore

you should make this a sticky.... thats real good work. You should go into more detail on how you restored that bezel. ive got about 3 right now that need massive fixing.

Not sure how to make a sticky, but glad to share my info on by bezel restore

Supplies: Some sort of magnifying glass, preferably mounted to keep hands free, several fine tip brushes with sharp edges, scrap paper and masking tape.
Unless you eye sight is exceptional, unlike mine :eek:...the manifying glasses are crucial to applying the right amount of paint to the right place.
You can get a pair at towerhobbies.com around 20-25 bucks.

Enamel Paint: I used Testors 1133 light brown and 1146 Silver as well as a
Testors 2546 Silver enamel paint marker. It's important to find 1 or 2 browns
that are as close as possible to your particular woodgrain so you may have
to buy several, I took my bezel to the hobby store to compare to all available browns.

First, clean surfaces and remove any flaking or loose pieces so you have a clean working surface.

Second, be VERY patient. Let painted areas dry before moving on to another
areas. Take a few evenings if necessary, it will be worth waiting and less
aggravating that cleaning up fingerprints and smudges.:mad:

Do the silver first as it's down in the recessed areas and tougher to get at and you don't have to worry so much about getting silver on you newly painted woodgrain area. :eek:

Use masking tape where you can to minimize over runs as well as scrap paper(see pic) to keep paint from running or bleeding from you target surface.

Use the paint marker as much as you can for the trim lines and work in short
lines, 2 or 3 inches at a time, steady your hand on the bezel...don't hurry.

Use very small amounts of brown paint and only paint the areas that need it. The less you paint the more original and better your final results will be.
Use the appropriate brush tip, flat and angled tips work best (see pic)
Don't mask off the brown areas, follow the contour edge of the missing paint,
it will give it a more natural look, less jagged.

Remember that it will not be perfect, but with a steady hand and patience
it can look much better and the passengar will never know...:biggrin:

Good Luck, now get out ther and restore that dash....:D
 

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Not sure how to make a sticky, but glad to share my info on by bezel restore

Supplies: Some sort of magnifying glass, preferably mounted to keep hands free, several fine tip brushes with sharp edges, scrap paper and masking tape.
Unless you eye sight is exceptional, unlike mine :eek:...the manifying glasses are crucial to applying the right amount of paint to the right place.
You can get a pair at towerhobbies.com around 20-25 bucks.

Enamel Paint: I used Testors 1133 light brown and 1146 Silver as well as a
Testors 2546 Silver enamel paint marker. It's important to find 1 or 2 browns
that are as close as possible to your particular woodgrain so you may have
to buy several, I took my bezel to the hobby store to compare to all available browns.

First, clean surfaces and remove any flaking or loose pieces so you have a clean working surface.

Second, be VERY patient. Let painted areas dry before moving on to another
areas. Take a few evenings if necessary, it will be worth waiting and less
aggravating that cleaning up fingerprints and smudges.:mad:

Do the silver first as it's down in the recessed areas and tougher to get at and you don't have to worry so much about getting silver on you newly painted woodgrain area. :eek:

Use masking tape where you can to minimize over runs as well as scrap paper(see pic) to keep paint from running or bleeding from you target surface.

Use the paint marker as much as you can for the trim lines and work in short
lines, 2 or 3 inches at a time, steady your hand on the bezel...don't hurry.

Use very small amounts of brown paint and only paint the areas that need it. The less you paint the more original and better your final results will be.
Use the appropriate brush tip, flat and angled tips work best (see pic)
Don't mask off the brown areas, follow the contour edge of the missing paint,
it will give it a more natural look, less jagged.

Remember that it will not be perfect, but with a steady hand and patience
it can look much better and the passengar will never know...:biggrin:

Good Luck, now get out ther and restore that dash....:D

Mines in worst shape than yours. Want to have a crack at it and how much would you charge?:confused::eek:
 
Nice work, I might just give that a shot too.

Know any cheap muffler shops around Sarasota? I was going to go to A+1 Stacey`s on Shade Ave... Have you ever gone there?
 
Jase! You live in Sarasota now? Quit following me! I lived there for quite awhile! Head over to Siesta Key, that's my hang out :D Then request me on Facebook and I'll hook you up with my brother in Sarasota, I am sure he knows some good shops!
 
Jase! You live in Sarasota now? Quit following me! I lived there for quite awhile! Head over to Siesta Key, that's my hang out :D Then request me on Facebook and I'll hook you up with my brother in Sarasota, I am sure he knows some good shops!

Yeah... well, Venice near North Port, but I just got home from my uncles in Sarasota... I`m around there a lot. I moved back down about a month ago:biggrin: That`s cool... I been to Siesta Key a few times too. I lived in Bradenton near the airport a few years ago... before I moved back to Flint. What`s your last name? I`m on Facebook right now:biggrin:
 
Nice work, I might just give that a shot too.

Know any cheap muffler shops around Sarasota? I was going to go to A+1 Stacey`s on Shade Ave... Have you ever gone there?

Sorry, not much help on muffler shop advice , been a while since I needed
any exhaust work done.
 
Interior "almost" done

Got the front seats in, dash back together and lower door panel on.

Still need a pair of gray upper panels....then I'm done..(with the interior).

Anybody got a complete pair for sale for a good cause ?? :biggrin:
 

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New Wheels and Tires

Since the tires on the car were 27 years old :eek: , I decided to put some fresh shoes on the Regal.

A buddy's donated these wheels(Thanks Ron !) to the project, I polished them up and put on some Firestone Firehawk Indy 500's
215/65-15 on the front 7" wheel and 235/60-15 on the rear 8" wheel.

...Jeff
 

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