Originally this video was going to cover the driver’s side dash panel. However, it was a bit more work than the time I had.
A quick hitter was the inserts for the T-Tops.
Check it out!
Check back. There is still a lot more dying to come!!!
Tim
Originally this video was going to cover the driver’s side dash panel. However, it was a bit more work than the time I had.
A quick hitter was the inserts for the T-Tops.
Check it out!
Check back. There is still a lot more dying to come!!!
Tim
While doing the dye work to convert the ugly gray interior of SR76 (my 1976 Corvette) to black, I anticipated having issues with various parts. In this case, while doing the passenger side dash panel, I found that the air vent was functioning properly.
Here is how it works and what it needed to function properly.
Welcome back.
I’m working on the interior of my 1976 Corvette StingRay – #ProjectSR76. This is a color conversion from the ugly original gray to black.
In this episode, I’m working on the passager side dash panel, which contains the vent and the pockets.
Check out the progress.
Tim
Welcome back.
The goal for my 1976 Stingray is to change the interior from the dismal gray (that’s not the actually factory name) to black.
In this video I walk you through the process of cleaning and spray dying two parts of #ProjectSR76. Enjoy!!!
Thanks for check in. More coming up!!
Tim
With the upholstery on the seats complete and the carpet in place I’m going to start dying the gray interior parts that do not be replaced.
For this video I’ve pulled the metal bracket that holds the manual light pull and the bottom cover for the steering column as well as the side section of the console cover.
Lots more coming up!
Thanks for checking in.
Tim
My 1976 Corvette Stingray gets a new 1406.
Working with a new camera that died during recording left me with an older recording device that was a challenge to position and some of the work is just out of frame.
But it all went smooth and well take a look:
More coming up.
Thanks for checking in.
Tim
If you follow #ProjectSR76 you might recall that the speedometer was not functioning.
Additionally, I could not find a good video on replacing or even one that traced it through the car.
I tried to create one in this episode.
Let me know what you think.
Tim
Then next thing I need to attend to was the power steering leak.
It is a really troublesome part of many older cars and this 1976 Stingray is not going to prove to be an exception, in fact, it quite adapt to gushing power steering fluid.
Take a look.
Thanks for checking Part 3 coming up later today.
Tim
I had the chance to tackle a few things the need some attention on my 76 Stingray (#ProjectSR76).
Three things I worked today and only one had a resolution.
Here is the first mini project I tackled.
Tim
Here is the next edited video for the recovering of my 1975 Corvette Stingray’s seats.
Next one is coming up shortly.
You can subscribe to the YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLWYRoUPd_SANVjRj77cwkw or @AverageGuysCarRestore
Thanks for checking.
Tim