Rusty's not very quiet cuda progress

anyone know what car from the 70's had glove box handle with NO key, they just had a pin hole. figure if I mess that up at least I don't have another whole set to trash?
One of the videos I watched had both keted & keyless but they didn't mention what car it was off?
I had a '75 Malibu that didn't have a keyed glove box lock.
I bought a Monte for parts that had swivel seats, console, and tilt column, and when I swapped all the parts over, I found I couldn't get the glove box knob out of the Malibu to swap it over.
 
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Mann I really wanted to do something outside today, with the car down to the jack stands not much I can do, wasted a nice day, at least I got that other mirror done.
No blistering seem to be having better luck if I shoot everything the same day, just waiting for flash times?

Running out of things I want to do in the garage, I may finally have to start rebuilding the heater box, got the parts quite a while back ugh! 20230118_145532.jpg
 
Removed one more plastic section to remove the foam & clean up a bit20230119_134509.jpg20230119_153039.jpg
Got that & the one rubber seal that doesn't come in the kit cleaned up...........
Hope I'm getting this foam on in the right places the instructions are vague ?20230119_143746.jpg
When I put the foam on the heater core I noticed whatever goop they sealed around the core was dried up & cracked (some gone) I put a bead of trunk seal adhesive on it? 20230119_145247.jpg
Have a couple of leftovers I haven't figured out where to put, will be rereading the instructions tonight! 20230119_151436.jpg
 
Found the last 2 spots, didn't show them at all in the instructions but at least mentioned where they go in the parts list.
Back of the cover plate........20230120_141024.jpg
& this edge, I don't know what it goes up against but I think I have it right? 20230120_141042.jpg
Another odd one said wrap it around the small tube, but both tubes are soldered to the opposite brackets, so I just put it on the open side & cut off the excess? 20230120_142918.jpg
Almost forgot to put the heater core in had to peel back that side, stick it in & re-glue the gasket! 20230120_145053.jpg
Went back together pretty good..............20230120_152033.jpg
Just one section cracked up on me as I was trying to squeeze it together for the clips, blobbed some JB weld over it. 20230120_153314.jpg
Found the reason the rubber was deformed on the back left...........20230120_152102.jpg
Box is way off back there I hope I still get a seal? 20230120_152118.jpg
Last seals & foams around the screws I'll wait till install they go up against the fire wall20230120_153901.jpg
Now I Have to get some vacuum hose to replace the mouse eaten ones (in photo of whole box) & test the actuators, I have a vacuum pump from my A/C days, not sure how many inches of vac the car provides?

It will get me close to 30" (full vac. would that damage the actuators if it's too much?
 
After I wrapped those up I dug out the interior panels for a bath, these are gonna take a lot of work to make something decent out of them. 20230121_133801.jpg
After I saw that just fantastic was taking off some paint I went to a bath in thinner & it takes a while but the nasty blue is coming off..............20230121_150050.jpg
Buy stock in paper towels a roll & a half already, seems once they get fill of paint they just move it around!20230121_152233.jpg
I'll be scrubbing on these for days, bought a gallon of hi build primer to see if I can save them! 20230121_152307.jpg
 
Mirror came out pretty good you really have to angle the glass to see what didn't get any paint in the back..........20230121_133304.jpg
Looks good against the blue!20230121_133357.jpg
 
anyone know what car from the 70's had glove box handle with NO key, they just had a pin hole. figure if I mess that up at least I don't have another whole set to trash?
One of the videos I watched had both keted & keyless but they didn't mention what car it was off?
A low-budget A-body is probably your best bet but I'm skeptical the mechanism would work.
 
Well I think I have my project for the rest of the winter, the interior panels.
So 2 days of scrubbing & the doors look totally different from each other? 20230122_143935.jpgSome of the panels have this nasty lookin greenish stuff on them , this panel was the worst.20230122_144320.jpg
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some how underneath that the panel actually looks ok? 20230122_151219.jpg20230122_143831.jpgSo the goal is to have them ready for prime when April hits, if I survive that long!
Bigger wire brushes have been dug out & are ready for the next round!
 

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That's just how vintage plastic without UV stabilizers end up.
It can be a nightmare.
Good luck. :)
 

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