The aftermarket deluxe instrument bezel is $150 now. You saved money and it’s probably better quality. I rebuilt my instrument cluster last winter. Put a mini tach in the blank/clock spot.
beautiful car I like your videos nice calm and informant I find some other channels to loud and hyped up which is not for me I have a 67 fastback s code im restoring right now i could use those door panels if there for sale
Hi Mike. Thanks for the comments. I’m happy to give you the door panels if you could just cover shipping cost. I’ll look for a box that would work for them. Let Me know your zip code sometime so I can find out about shipping. Are there other things you need? I’m happy to sort through my spares.
Hi! I don’t know for sure but in general, plastic is soft so your best bet would be a soft cloth like microfiber and a fluid that lubricated and less like a harsh detergent. I’ve had luck with using quick-detailing spray on plastic. That’s the quick detail spray that would normally be used on a paint finish to clean up between washes. Good luck!
The aftermarket deluxe instrument bezel is $150 now. You saved money and it’s probably better quality. I rebuilt my instrument cluster last winter. Put a mini tach in the blank/clock spot.
beautiful car I like your videos nice calm and informant I find some other channels to loud and hyped up which is not for me I have a 67 fastback s code im restoring right now i could use those door panels if there for sale
Hi Mike. Thanks for the comments. I’m happy to give you the door panels if you could just cover shipping cost. I’ll look for a box that would work for them. Let
Me know your zip code sometime so I can find out about shipping. Are there other things you need? I’m happy to sort through my spares.
Great video! Do you have a suggestion on how to clean lenses like that without leaving the scratches?
Hi! I don’t know for sure but in general, plastic is soft so your best bet would be a soft cloth like microfiber and a fluid that lubricated and less like a harsh detergent. I’ve had luck with using quick-detailing spray on plastic. That’s the quick detail spray that would normally be used on a paint finish to clean up between washes. Good luck!
Sounds like great advice, thanks!
you can buff them out with small dremel buffer wheel