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Dyno Den

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Hello, I'm Dyno Den in Pilot Hill California (near Placerville, Folsom and Sacramento). I've got a 65 Dodge Coronet 500 which has the drive train, body work, paint and upholstery done. What I'm looking for now is better interior trim or ideas on how to refurbish what I have. The pieces I have the surface is rough - not pitted but bumpy and not smooth.

I also need the inside of the glove box too.
 
Welcome from Alabama, post on the 62-65 section of the forum, your specific needs and questions for help. Post some pictures too.
 
Welcome aboard and enjoy the show. Ron
 
Here's what I'm working on.

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Welcome....I'm down the hill on the west side of Folsom Lake.....Granite Bay.
Our local car club is the Capital City Mopars . We are hoping to be able to resume our monthly meetings next month if the Governor relaxes the lockdown.
 
Welcome aboard, I'm just around the corner from you, well not exactly. These are a great group of people who know a lot about cars, especially Mopar cars. I also just joined this forum and they have been a big help to me. I got my first Mopar car at (80 years old) with a poor man's Hemi. Ain't doing any racing, just keeping up with traffic:steering:

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Welcome Dyno....errrr Den....errr, what should we call you, anyways?
Sweet looking ride, me likey. :)
 
Welcome....I'm down the hill on the west side of Folsom Lake.....Granite Bay.
Our local car club is the Capital City Mopars . We are hoping to be able to resume our monthly meetings next month if the Governor relaxes the lockdown.
Thank you for replying to me. How can I get a schedule of meetings? I'd like to attend.
 
Welcome aboard, I'm just around the corner from you, well not exactly. These are a great group of people who know a lot about cars, especially Mopar cars. I also just joined this forum and they have been a big help to me. I got my first Mopar car at (80 years old) with a poor man's Hemi. Ain't doing any racing, just keeping up with traffic:steering:

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Thanks for the response. Looks like a wedge? Not many of those around anymore.
 
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