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Regular Production Order. These are the codes that GM uses to identify options.

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Fredbird Restoring interior of my 1991 Vette...
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It won't be "Show Quality" for quite a while, but it's in REALLY nice condition now.

I will post some pics later today, but it's looking really nice. Bought some parts off ebay, got some parts from "The Other Forum" and have done a lot of elbow grease work to clean up the rest...

Center console is ALL NEW, installed a JVC Stereo, replaced 3 out of 4 Bose Amps, replaced all the old screws with new black ones.

(Yeah... on some of the plastic... underneath some of the carpeted pieces or trim there is a spot of JBWeld hidden here and there until I can find a replacement piece.)
Posted on: 2011/9/30 15:29
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Looking forward to seeing the pics!

How is the jb weld working? I have a couple cracked screw holes I was thinking about using that on.

Matthew
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Sounds like a good project. Can't wait to see pictures.
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How is the jb weld working? I have a couple cracked screw holes I was thinking about using that on.

Matthew



I've has decent success with JB on ABS, also had it fail when I used it on parts that were too cold (in winter).

JB has a special plastic epoxy, I've been wanting to get some.
J-B Weld 8237 Kwik Plastic
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How is the jb weld working? I have a couple cracked screw holes I was thinking about using that on.

Matthew



I've has decent success with JB on ABS, also had it fail when I used it on parts that were too cold (in winter).

JB has a special plastic epoxy, I've been wanting to get some.
J-B Weld 8237 Kwik Plastic


I might have to try that.
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Took the kids to the South Texas Corn Maze last night... http://www.southtexasmaize.com/

I will try to post the pics today... Took the seats out this morning to clean them really well, and took off the Driver's Side bolster to buy the leather so I can make a new cover for it. --Deciding on Real Leather or Fake for the side bolster... wonder which would wear better since this is the one part that really wears out quick.--

I also plan to replace the lumbar bladder since it's pretty well disentigrated.

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Looking forward to seeing the pics!

How is the jb weld working? I have a couple cracked screw holes I was thinking about using that on.

Matthew
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