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1971 340 Road Runner Revival

SMS68
Working on my dash at the moment.

I haven't read you post recently but have a few questions. You may have addressed my questions already.

-How did you clean up the woodgrain bezel? Mine has some surface discoloration. i would like to improve it.
-What did you use to repaint the edge of the gauge tunnels silver? Some kind of pen i am guessing.
-Did you repair or replace the headlight and wiper switch's? Were you able to test them?
-Did you test your gauges?
 
SMS68
Working on my dash at the moment.

I haven't read you post recently but have a few questions. You may have addressed my questions already.

-How did you clean up the woodgrain bezel? Mine has some surface discoloration. i would like to improve it.
-What did you use to repaint the edge of the gauge tunnels silver? Some kind of pen i am guessing.
-Did you repair or replace the headlight and wiper switch's? Were you able to test them?
-Did you test your gauges?

I gently cleaned the wood grain with soap, water and a toothbrush and then treated with a detailing spray. That brought the grain back.

I painted the gauge and vent bezels with a chrome paint pen I found on Amazon based on other folks who had success: Molotow Liquid Chrome Marker Set... Amazon product ASIN B074JJ1YMY
I bought a new headlight switch at my local auto parts store (perfect match). I repainted the knobs with a petty blue model paint.

I tested the wiper switch with a multimeter and tested all the gauges with a variable power supply. Tested the speedo by chucking a drill onto the transmission end of the cable.
 
I've used a power supply from an old computer, they have 12;5;3 vdc of decent clean power
 
Looking good. Yes. This heat has been unbearable down here in Louisiana this year. The humidity just kills.
 
Looking good. Yes. This heat has been unbearable down here in Louisiana this year. The humidity just kills.
Been 50s at night and 70s 80s here in Ohio. Suck Summer weather, too cool to swim, just sucks. Winter will be here too soon.
 
Looking good. Yes. This heat has been unbearable down here in Louisiana this year. The humidity just kills.
Same, humidity it’s nuts here in Oklahoma but at least it’s not Louisiana humid!

When my body guy was doing the car I had him leave the trunk floor unpainted so I could give it a try later (like learning how to plaster in a bedroom closet back in the day).

It’s was sort of cool yesterday morning so I gave it a whirl. Had to wear a long sleeve and wrap my head in rags to keep from dripping sweat on it!

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Same, humidity it’s nuts here in Oklahoma but at least it’s not Louisiana humid!

When my body guy was doing the car I had him leave the trunk floor unpainted so I could give it a try later (like learning how to plaster in a bedroom closet back in the day).

It’s was sort of cool yesterday morning so I gave it a whirl. Had to wear a long sleeve and wrap my head in rags to keep from dripping sweat on it!

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Looks good.
 
I gently cleaned the wood grain with soap, water and a toothbrush and then treated with a detailing spray. That brought the grain back.

I painted the gauge and vent bezels with a chrome paint pen I found on Amazon based on other folks who had success: Molotow Liquid Chrome Marker Set... Amazon product ASIN B074JJ1YMY
I bought a new headlight switch at my local auto parts store (perfect match). I repainted the knobs with a petty blue model paint.

I tested the wiper switch with a multimeter and tested all the gauges with a variable power supply. Tested the speedo by chucking a drill onto the transmission end of the cable.
I am following all your advise
thank you
 
Baby steps. Steering column is out with the help of my youngest boy. Hopefully painting the floors tomorrow.

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Lots of baby steps = getting the job done!

You'll have a great car when you are done! :thumbsup:
 
It’s been a year, this weekend, since the floors were put in. Finally got around to painting them this morning! Hit the cleaned up fender tag while I was at it.
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Been working on the steering column for the last few weekends. Finished disassembly (a previous owner started that job). Cleaned, blasted and repainted the column bits. Did some corrosion removal on the moving parts and managed to save the hammered threads on the steering shaft with a split die. Phew. It was bunged up pretty good.

Also tried my hand at stick welding again (haven’t done it since high school in the 80’s) and fab’d some brackets for the front end when I eventually pull the suspension/K member. Still need to drill holes to match up with bumper bracket mounting holes.

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Finally got the steering column reassembled today. Still need to refinish the steering wheel, but I’ll take the progress!

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Ok. Now I way to look at my column more closely. I am missing pieces at the bottom. That white bearing spacer looking piece. And that wire retainer that I assume keeps the roll pin from just falling out.
The white piece, at least for a floor shift car, is actually just a retainer for a foam seal.

The wire piece is something that was developed post production to keep the grease seal lid from popping off. It’s handy!

Foam here. I think they have the retainer too: Mopar A 71-73 B 71-72 E Body 71-74 1Pc Steering Column End Foam Seal
 
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