After a light dusting (enough to get a sheen) I do believe the Krylon Satin will match the interior plastic. The light bezel has the krylon on it, the dash moulding is factory/not painted.
Yeah no labels it's like a big puzzle I've been working on my b bodies for over 20 years so I'm no stranger to where mopar parts go but the E body parts are leaving me scratching my head but with you guys I got no fear.
Does anybody know what this is. The rusty screw thing. I'm full of dumb B body guy questions... also is the heater panel bezel and other trim on the dash textured. It seems to of had a textured paint but now it rubs off with my fingers.
Hey guys, I just picked up an AAR. I'm going to be restoring it fully.
Right now I'm focusing on interior. I got the dash pad sent off to justdashes for a restore. I got the dash frame mounted to a wood stand I built. I'm tearing down the seats down to the frames.
Yes the AAR is 100% complete all original. Matching numbers, fender tags, I haven't tore the backseat down yet so not 100 on build sheet inplace/usable. My dad took it apart to restore it and never finished it. He had other Cudas and Challengers that he did. This was just a remnant of his...
I just got a 1970 AAR that is in need of ground up restore. It was my dads for the last 25 years and he finally decided to let me restore it for him. I'm normally a B body guy as I have a 68 Charger and 71 Roadrunner. Nice to meet you guys and gals
David