70 cutlass parts
Bucket seat headrest
I have one pair in this color, as well as, a pair that need re-covered, but are solid. Thanks, Bob.
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Here's one "imperfect" option on the lower woodgrain...
>Original '70 Cutlass, etc lower woodgrain
>Somebody attempted some SLIGHT trimming along the L side vertical edge of the radio opening. Look at the curve/corners at the top and bottom of this L side vertical opening and that will give you an idea of how much material was removed. It is fairly slight and I can easily clean up the edge to make this area not so apparent. If I had to guess I'd say that 1/16 or maybe even as little as 1/32" of material was removed. It does appear that a bit more material was removed towards the bottom than the top.
>When I lay this '70 woodgrain over an still-original and un-trimmed '71/2 woodgrain installed on a plastic dash piece there is very minimal difference in the opening width (3rd PIC)
>The upper horizontally oriented part of the woodgrain (above the radio) is substantially narrower VS. the 71/2 woodgrain but that is a difference b/n the years as the '70 woodgrain I have HAS NOT been trimmed along the top or bottom...guaranteed.
I need to clean off the rest of the woodgrain face to double check the overall look (it is not cut or trimmed anywhere else) but if this one is of any interest to you let me know and we can go from there. No problem if you prefer a perfect, untrimmed version but I figured I'd throw this one out for your consideration.
I can also post more pics.
>Original '70 Cutlass, etc lower woodgrain
>Somebody attempted some SLIGHT trimming along the L side vertical edge of the radio opening. Look at the curve/corners at the top and bottom of this L side vertical opening and that will give you an idea of how much material was removed. It is fairly slight and I can easily clean up the edge to make this area not so apparent. If I had to guess I'd say that 1/16 or maybe even as little as 1/32" of material was removed. It does appear that a bit more material was removed towards the bottom than the top.
>When I lay this '70 woodgrain over an still-original and un-trimmed '71/2 woodgrain installed on a plastic dash piece there is very minimal difference in the opening width (3rd PIC)
>The upper horizontally oriented part of the woodgrain (above the radio) is substantially narrower VS. the 71/2 woodgrain but that is a difference b/n the years as the '70 woodgrain I have HAS NOT been trimmed along the top or bottom...guaranteed.
I need to clean off the rest of the woodgrain face to double check the overall look (it is not cut or trimmed anywhere else) but if this one is of any interest to you let me know and we can go from there. No problem if you prefer a perfect, untrimmed version but I figured I'd throw this one out for your consideration.
I can also post more pics.
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