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Heater and Radio delete panels

1moretoy

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Anyone looking for Delete panels, check these out. I just received them from Resto-Nerd High-Quality Restoration Parts & Accessories for Mopar Vehicles | Resto-Nerd Muscle Car Worx. Really nice 3d printed panels and communication was stellar. I'll try to get some photos of them when I install them.

He even threw in a free shaker Christmas tree ornament. Talk about customer service.

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Those look pretty good.
Would like to see a comparison with the texture.
Otherwise they look like they would work great!
Hey Cuda Hunter, the printed texture is not an exact match to OEM. I am not 100% sure but I have seen two reported OEM textures. Places like Instrument Specialties do a wrinkled finish. My friend has an original Grand Coupe and it has this finish. I have many of the radio panels, but they are 50+ years old, and the finish might be damaged with time, but they seem to have a smoother finer finish. My brother is restoring an AAR and he was advised by Kolor Korrect to use the Saude black texture they offer as the correct finish. His AAR has the standard dash which has a finer texture so it might be a harmony thing. If anyone knows I would really like to find out. I have continuously searched the internet and do not have a definitive answer. The "radio panel texture" photo was posted by someone stating this is an original finish. Anyway, resto-nerd also has a "raw" surface that you finish to your liking and you can match your other components like the heater control panel.

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