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inlay for 70 Bee ralley dash dark or light?

davek

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1970 Bee what is correct wood grain? Mopar used 2 different woodgrain colors;
Kashmir (Teak) - used on most 68-70 B Bodies and 70 only E bodies
Dark Walnut - used on almost everything else 67-76 A Bodies, 71-74 B Bodie thanks Dave
 
I just did mine in dark walnut. Looks great but I think it is very slightly darker then what was on originally so that may have been teak.
BTW it’s easy to do EXCEPT the radio face plate. It’s tough. And if you use real 3M product it’s expensive.
 
Unless "correctness" is what is most important, pick the color you like.
If you are on the fence, then I'd say pick the correct color (I don't know what is the correct one)
 
I think it is dark but not sure. Was hoping someone with a 70 Bee would chime in.
 
I combined wood grain trim panels from a few ‘70 Coronets, stripped off the old vinyl and applied new. The dark walnut I used was very slightly darker then the original, which was sort of red-browner then dark walnut. I assume that it must therefore be the teak, but dark walnut is close, and looks great. The grain is perfect.
 
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