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Old 06-01-2012, 04:21 AM   #1
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Restored woodgrain panels

Here are a matching set of woodgrain panels. Includes a cheyenne super glovebox door insert (but not the actual glovebox door) that's been polished and restored with new woodgrain, a matching new chrome and woodgrain 69-72 style 7 hole gauge bezel, and 72 specific door panels with polished outer trim rings. The nice thing is that all the woodgrain matches. It is not the same as the original interior woodgrain, but a show quality matching woodgrain set.

Selling as a set. 550 shipped in CONUS firm.

Includes a 71 or 72 specific glovebox door emblem or sierra grande

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Old 06-01-2012, 05:05 PM   #2
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I just have to say those look awesome! Bump for you sir
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Very Nice!
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are they veneer or paints and stains? Very nice
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are they veneer or paints and stains? Very nice
they are a 3m dynalock like the factory used on the lower woodgrain moldings...on the interior the factory actually used water printing on the glovebox door and door panels and a thicker piece on the bezel.
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*wipes drool from my chin* i cant wait for mine, whoever is thinking about this at this price is foolish and should just jump all over them before this sweet deal is gone, just my opinion
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Old 06-03-2012, 01:45 AM   #8
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lowered price to 600 shipped FIRM. These started as a perfect set of ding/dent free originals, redone with new woodgrain 3m dynaloc, outer ring has been polished to show quality. Glovebox insert piece has polished outer ring with new woodgrain and matching chrome and woodgrain bezel....

Show quality stuff here!!!
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Re: Restored woodgrain panels

the back pins on the door inserts are they in good shape and not broke? I have a set of original panel doors, but my back pins are rusty looking and I am afraid they may break when I try to remove it.
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the back pins on the door inserts are they in good shape and not broke? I have a set of original panel doors, but my back pins are rusty looking and I am afraid they may break when I try to remove it.
These are in good condition.
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Alright, lowest I will go is 550 shipped...someone get these things in a show truck!
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Re: Restored woodgrain panels

Jonathan, just to clarify for me, are you selling everything in the pics except the actual bronze glovebox door itself (i.e. the alum insert and woodgrain is being sold ready to install on another door - no disassembly required?)

If I understand that correctly, I will take it shipped for $550 (with the Cheyenne Super emblem, not Sierra Grande).
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Jonathan, just to clarify for me, are you selling everything in the pics except the actual bronze glovebox door itself (i.e. the alum insert and woodgrain is being sold ready to install on another door - no disassembly required?)

If I understand that correctly, I will take it shipped for $550 (with the Cheyenne Super emblem, not Sierra Grande).
yes, that's correct. you will need to apply the insert to your door and drill the holes to mount the emblem. pm sent.
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Is this a forward purchase or is there something hiding in the garage? No wait, its my birthday present! Right?
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Re: Restored woodgrain panels

Hey Jocko, nice buy! Jonathan helped me get a set very similar to this. You won't be disappointed.
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Re: Restored woodgrain panels

Get me another set rdy! Johnathon, what do you guys actually use to mount the glove box stuff to door? I have an original door and popped the emblem and metal from wood grain off last night. I see holes, but they do not go all the way through.
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Is this a forward purchase or is there something hiding in the garage? No wait, its my birthday present! Right?
Ha! You know my twisted, unable to be made up mind! No surprises in the garage yet. Looking at an ochre beast satruday, maybe..... Unfortunately it's not a SUPER! Ugh. I'll probably pass.


Jonathan - have received the woodgrains (doors and dash separately) and the bucket hold down - all are AWESOME. Thank you!
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Re: Restored woodgrain panels

Hey Jonothan, would you sell just a set of door panel inserts? If so, what kinda priced shipped to NC 28115? Thanks
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Get me another set rdy! Johnathon, what do you guys actually use to mount the glove box stuff to door? I have an original door and popped the emblem and metal from wood grain off last night. I see holes, but they do not go all the way through.
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sorry I missed this post. I mount the metal outer to the door using 3m heavy duty double stick tape. The emblem is a press fit style that goes through the outer skin piece and into the door...

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Hey Jonothan, would you sell just a set of door panel inserts? If so, what kinda priced shipped to NC 28115? Thanks
I was able to get a deal on these in the past...I bought two sets intending to use one then sell the other...but now CSM has started charging only 50 for cores of the door samples and doesn't charge a core at all on the glovebox doors...so it makes no sense for me to sell these....anyone can buy directly for the same price now without having to provide originals....

he has switched to a new vinyl also...the last set I had was using some of his last leftovers...

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sorry I missed this post. I mount the metal outer to the door using 3m heavy duty double stick tape. The emblem is a press fit style that goes through the outer skin piece and into the door...



I was able to get a deal on these in the past...I bought two sets intending to use one then sell the other...but now CSM has started charging only 50 for cores of the door samples and doesn't charge a core at all on the glovebox doors...so it makes no sense for me to sell these....anyone can buy directly for the same price now without having to provide originals....

he has switched to a new vinyl also...the last set I had was using some of his last leftovers...

Cheyenne Super-Man
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Phone: 325-691-1944
I know they are cheaper from your comments but do you know how is the quality of these newer pieces? Is he making the door inserts like he makes the glovebox door?
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I know they are cheaper from your comments but do you know how is the quality of these newer pieces? Is he making the door inserts like he makes the glovebox door?
No, he's using originals still for the door panels. It's just that he's only charging 50 for the core charge....I get 100+ for my nicest woodgrain panels. And now, he charges 95 for a new stamped glovebox door piece WITH the woodgrain on it....but still charges 95 if I supply an original (that's worth around 75 by itself) so it makes no sense to supply an original any more...the repro he makes of those is spot on.
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