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Herb has a really good line of interior paints. 1197 should be what you need but if in doubt, call him. Good people!
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I did mine on a cuda. the guys have told you right so no need in going back over it. It's intimidating to start with and the first bucket took a while as I was being overly cautious but by the time I got to the bench I was feeling good about it. You can do it, just take your time
There is an emblem and a roadrunner decal (standing bird with the helmet like the deck lid decal) above the glove box but I am not aware of anywhere you can get the dash piece. You might post in the want to buy here and see if anyone responds
I think I would have a problem with any paint (dye) on a seat. I can't say I've ever tried it or seen it done but I just don't think it would hold up.....just my 2 cents.
I wouldn't use super glue, I don't think it would hold up. You might try 3M black weatherstrip adhesive. If it lays back down easy with your hand, it should hold it. If it's getting stiff and brittle from the heat, it may not hold either. Not sure where Bernice is but from what I remember...
More than likely, it's going to be a lot easier to find a black one than the one you have. I'm sure somebody would love to have that blue one, it looks like it's in great shape
You can dye the pad, no problem. Herbs has it in virtually any stock color. You can paint the wheel but eventually it may start coming off with all the handling. If you are like me and don't drive the car every day then I would go for it.