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jlmerie 01-11-2022 06:21 PM

Restore 1973 Woodgrain dash bezel
 
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I am helping a friend who is restoring a 1973 GMC Sierra Grande truck. We are trying to figure out how to restore a 1973 Woodgrain dash bezel. Does anyone make a woodgrain "overlay" that can be fitted? We know working with the 1973 / 1974 model years can really complicate things. I will include a couple pictures of the dash we are working on. You should be able to see the cracking and peeling on the woodgrain. Any suggestions are appreciated.

hatzie 01-11-2022 06:57 PM

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The Kenworth, Freightliner, and Peterbilt trucks had woodgrain in the 70's.
I've seen replacement vinyl overlay material for the 359 Petes.

The bright chrome is vacuum deposition plating.
The woodgrain is an overlay on the plastic dash panel.
Here's a repop.
https://www.cheyennepickup.com/produ...973-1977-bezel
Another option is to keep your eyes open on evilbay.

smupser 01-11-2022 11:40 PM

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dagnabbitt 01-12-2022 02:19 AM

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Originally Posted by hatzie (Post 9017705)

Hope this does not count as hijacking since I am on the same mission, I have a 73 woodgrain too.

Has anyone bought the Cheyanne repop, it looks really good, I think it matches the woodgrain on my door panels.

jlmerie 01-12-2022 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by hatzie (Post 9017705)
The Kenworth, Freightliner, and Peterbilt trucks had woodgrain in the 70's.
I've seen replacement vinyl overlay material for the 359 Petes.

The bright chrome is vacuum deposition plating.
The woodgrain is an overlay on the plastic dash panel.
Here's a repop.
https://www.cheyennepickup.com/produ...973-1977-bezel
Another option is to keep your eyes open on evilbay.

Thanks. That is just what I was envisioning. It shows correct for 73-77 and I am sure the overlay would fit the bezel. The woodgrain in the picture looks quite dark. I know that can be a problem with the different woodgrain patterns on the 73-77 trucks.

jlmerie 01-12-2022 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by dagnabbitt (Post 9017915)
Hope this does not count as hijacking since I am on the same mission, I have a 73 woodgrain too.

Has anyone bought the Cheyanne repop, it looks really good, I think it matches the woodgrain on my door panels.

No problem. I would also like to know if anyone has already tried these.

hatzie 01-12-2022 04:03 PM

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The color differences are likely the amount of UV exposure.

The faux woodgrain on the outside of pickups, station wagons, and mini vans is hard to match for the same reason.

Not to mention matching paint colors for the same reason.

HOTFUN 01-14-2022 02:12 PM

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I bought one a year ago from Cheyenne parts but have not installed it. It is really close to the 73-74 correct walnut grain and color on my 16k mile original 74 C10 Cheyenne Super dash. It should work absolutely great for a match on 73-74 woodgrain.
I have an nos 75-76 black bezel I was going to install this woodgrain on and use in my truck just to have the nice chrome rings around gauges. I also have to install the 75-76 lighted wiper switch and light switch to compensate the difference in bezel.

jlmerie 01-19-2022 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by hatzie (Post 9018140)
The color differences are likely the amount of UV exposure.

The faux woodgrain on the outside of pickups, station wagons, and mini vans is hard to match for the same reason.

Not to mention matching paint colors for the same reason.

I understand, and agree about the UV exposure. Our concern is the differences in the woodgrain itself on the trucks. I have a couple pairs of early deluxe door panels. When seen side by side, you can see how different the patterns are.

HOTFUN 01-19-2022 08:30 PM

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The blue panel is 73-74 woodgrain and the brown panel is the 75-76 Sierra Grande-Silverado Tigerwood-burlwood style woodgrain. Also note the trim around the brown panel wood is top end 75-76 Silverado- Sierra Grande trim only! The Sierra and Cheyenne used the same black textured trim surround all 4 years. I have a left and right NOS trim panels in both of their original October1974 dated boxes that are for the sierra -cheyenne but still using the dark walnut inlay but not tigerwood woodgrain. Works.perfect for my 1973 Sierra Grande restoration.
Should also ad my nos panels GM boxes have the correct part # as 1975-76 Sierra-Cheyenne panels.

TKCR 01-19-2022 08:34 PM

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Someone over in one of the FB Groups restored his door panels. He used vinyl, it looked great. Not sure if I can find the post, but I’ll look.

TKCR 01-19-2022 08:40 PM

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3M DI-NOC marine teak....

smupser 01-19-2022 08:56 PM

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Not to jack the thread but does anybody know how to reproduce the map pockets?

LT7A 01-20-2022 01:08 AM

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Originally Posted by TKCR (Post 9021763)
3M DI-NOC marine teak....

That came out nice. I think that's a good call - getting a UV resistant material that is as close as reasonably possible to the original grain. With the amount of UV deterioration of an original, who knows what they exactly looked like from the factory.

dagnabbitt 01-20-2022 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by TKCR (Post 9021763)
3M DI-NOC marine teak....

Wow. That looks great, there is no question that I will try that on this old set of door panels I have.

Wonder if you could use it on a dash bezel... heat gun, some patience?

HOTFUN 01-20-2022 12:38 PM

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That does look great. I think the reproduction woodgrain dash applique is a very light flexible plastic backing the vinyl is attached to. Maybe the original applique can be stripped of the vinyl and new material attached?

69Tom 01-20-2022 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by TKCR (Post 9021763)
3M DI-NOC marine teak....

Wow. Those look great!

hatzie 01-21-2022 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by HOTFUN (Post 9021991)
That does look great. I think the reproduction woodgrain dash applique is a very light flexible plastic backing the vinyl is attached to. Maybe the original applique can be stripped of the vinyl and new material attached?

Should be able to strip the old stuff with a moderate application of heat.

dagnabbitt 01-21-2022 10:03 PM

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I think I will try that vinyl on the later bezel, I have a spare. The one that has the flat aluminum on it, might be easier.

jlmerie 01-22-2022 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by HOTFUN (Post 9021756)
The blue panel is 73-74 woodgrain and the brown panel is the 75-76 Sierra Grande-Silverado Tigerwood-burlwood style woodgrain. Also note the trim around the brown panel wood is top end 75-76 Silverado- Sierra Grande trim only! The Sierra and Cheyenne used the same black textured trim surround all 4 years. I have a left and right NOS trim panels in both of their original October1974 dated boxes that are for the sierra -cheyenne but still using the dark walnut inlay but not tigerwood woodgrain. Works.perfect for my 1973 Sierra Grande restoration.
Should also ad my nos panels GM boxes have the correct part # as 1975-76 Sierra-Cheyenne panels.

I am sometimes amazed at the detailed knowledge on here. I knew a lot of that, but not all the detail. PS early door panels are grey. (LOL)

HOTFUN 01-22-2022 01:26 PM

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info chart from 1973 Chevrolet Truck Data Book

HOTFUN 01-22-2022 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by jlmerie (Post 9022912)
I am sometimes amazed at the detailed knowledge on here. I knew a lot of that, but not all the detail. PS early door panels are grey. (LOL)

Yeah my old age and looking at it on a mobile phone is a challenge. lol
I am recently gathering and trying to change my restoration project back to the original 73 GMC Sierra Grande instead of the Cheyenne Super route I had saved up 20 years ago.

One other 1973-74 interesting fact as far as the interior colors. In the first edition 1973 GM dealer master ordering book says the vinyl bucket seat option were NOT available in code 672 charcoal but only with bench seat. Bucket seats were only available in slate blue, slate green, pearl and saddle.

TKCR 01-22-2022 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by jlmerie (Post 9022912)
I am sometimes amazed at the detailed knowledge on here. I knew a lot of that, but not all the detail. PS early door panels are grey. (LOL)

It’s not grey, technically it’s Charcoal

jlmerie 01-23-2022 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by TKCR (Post 9023094)
It’s not grey, technically it’s Charcoal

Well, I am literally old school. My crayon box had 8 colors.

TKCR 01-23-2022 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by jlmerie (Post 9023234)
Well, I am literally old school. My crayon box had 8 colors.

:lol:


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