Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Modeling Skills and 1:1 Restoration Combined
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Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Modeling Skills and 1:1 Restoration Combined



Sorry I am not familiar with the back of a Gremlin. If the panels are
flat you can buy the cardboard that the door panels are made of from any
local auto upholstery shop a 3'X4' piece cost me 12$. I made all new
door and rear hatch panels from scratch using the old originals as
templates and covered them with vinal that already had 1/4" of foam
attached and glued it on with 3M Trim Adhesive. Some of the plastic on
AMC interiors are made of hard plastic which can be glued and soft
flexible plastic which cannot be glued. I have used what is called "The
Plastic Welding System" which is a 2 part epoxy and JB Weld to glue the
hard plastic with success with both of them.
One of Bart's old arch foes on the AMX Files put me onto the JB Weld, I
tried it and it worked. What was his name Bart? Dillwood? you remember
the ass with the 68-9 AMX. 
"Doc"



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Doc, any suggestions for replacing or repairing broken plastic in the rear area behind the back seat? The panels have become brittle & broken over the years and are very hard to find replacement parts. I tried super gluing them but too many little pieces missing. what abount using thick cardboard & covering it with carpet or vinyl? Larry 
 
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From: baadass73gremlin@xxxxxxx
To: BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 08:31:37 EDT
Subject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Modeling Skills and 1:1 Restoration Combined

In a message dated 9/12/05 7:20:50 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, AMC74HORNET@xxxxxxxxx writes:
All through the interior project on the orange car I used my plastic
restoration skills learned after 47 years of building models to repair
the interior plastic. I am an old cripple now who's hands shake at times
and have developed arthritis in my fingers too. On restoring the column
shift indicator I accidentally polished off part of some of the trans
indicator letters and no#'s. I haven't done this in a long time but gave
it a try anyway, I got out some white One Shot pin striping paint and a
small model paint brush and using the faint outline left of the letters
and no#'s hand painted them white like factory. They turned out almost
perfect. I used to pin stripe and letter 1:1 cars and trucks and my
models years ago. I even surprised myself as it has been 6-7 years since
I last did s omthing like this.
"Doc"
Doc In my gremlin i used these sticker plastic letters and model paint to add ELEC. FAN and LIGHTS with silver paint where it said lights and wiper  from the factory and used chrome skulls for knobs.
Bart


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