It was a busy day today! Drove about 40 miles north to pick up some '80s B-van rims from a gentleman who had them on his '70 Challenger.
Threw them on, and immediately went to tackle the Belvederization of the interior. Yes, it's Duplicolor vinyl paint on the pads. Camo tan on the dash too, and neither matches. Deal with it, purists, it's what Craptastic Auto Parts had in stock! Admit it, there are enough factory jobs of this era that it doesn't look out of place. That, and I HATE dark interiors - this one is inviting, by comparison.
Also - despite all the bench testing and what-not...the fuel and temp gauges are STILL dead. Oh well, more to troubleshoot. At least I know exactly what I'm grabbing at behind the dash now.
But it was no time for complaining - it was time for PICTURES! Went out specifically for a photo drive and came back with these beauts:
1968 Plymouth Belvedere (Satellite) - "Adam 12-1/2" by
cudak888, on Flickr
1968 Plymouth Belvedere (Satellite) - "Adam 12-1/2" by
cudak888, on Flickr
1968 Plymouth Belvedere (Satellite) - "Adam 12-1/2" by
cudak888, on Flickr
1968 Plymouth Belvedere (Satellite) - "Adam 12-1/2" by
cudak888, on Flickr
1968 Plymouth Belvedere (Satellite) - "Adam 12-1/2" by
cudak888, on Flickr
1968 Plymouth Belvedere (Satellite) - "Adam 12-1/2" by
cudak888, on Flickr
1968 Plymouth Belvedere (Satellite) - "Adam 12-1/2" by
cudak888, on Flickr
1968 Plymouth Belvedere (Satellite) - "Adam 12-1/2" by
cudak888, on Flickr
1968 Plymouth Belvedere (Satellite) - "Adam 12-1/2" by
cudak888, on Flickr
1968 Plymouth Belvedere (Satellite) - "Adam 12-1/2" by
cudak888, on Flickr
P.S.: Anyone have a Belvedere instrument cluster bezel/surround they'll part with?
-Kurt