Does anyone have any good tips on restoring an original glove box door for a 1965 corvette coupe. I am just starting this coupe restoration and need HELP!! I want to keep as many of the original parts as I can.
1965 corvette glove box door restoration
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Re: 1965 corvette glove box door restoration
I think you might find some good info in the archives. Here's a quick overview.
1. Do NOT drill out the original rivets.
2. Carefully remove the original emblem with a knife or other flat blade by cutting the studs under the emblem.
3. Cut the replacement aluminum insert slightly larger than the opening on the front.
4. Gently insert the new insert on top of the original being careful not to scratch the new insert.
5. Line up the emblem holes and install the replacement emblem with glue. The studs of the replacement emblem will go through both inserts - this will hold the insert and emblem in place.
6. Mask and repaint the body of the door. Body filler can be used to repair any dings on the back of the door.
7. Use very fine steel wool to polish the chrome trim.
8. Viola - you have a new appearing original glove box door with original rivets still intact.
Good luck!Last edited by Donald T.; December 2, 2010, 09:05 PM.- Top
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Re: 1965 corvette glove box door restoration
Take a look at the Spring 2007 Restorer magazine. There is an article on restoring a 65 and 67 glovebox.
If you don't have the issue, email me with your email address, and I'll send you a copy of the article.Jerry Fuccillo
1967 327/300 Convertible since 1968- Top
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Re: 1965 corvette glove box door restoration
Check your email John. Then edit your post to delete your email address, before you get a bunch of advertisement or a scammer.Jerry Fuccillo
1967 327/300 Convertible since 1968- Top
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