From: Henry J. Fackovec (hfackovec@easternems.com)
Date: Fri Mar 14 2003 - 05:20:26 PST
I have used this paint to restore Corvette interiors, If I recall you
need to clean the pad with alcohol and let it dry well before painting
(I think it was alcohol, but maybe that's what I was drinking that
day...
Hankie
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From: Military Vehicles Mailing List [mailto:mil-veh@mil-veh.org] On
Behalf Of Stu Ellis
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 8:13 AM
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Subject: Re: [MV] GM is making CUCV dash pads again! Out of Platinum?
BURGUNDY SPRAY PAINT FOR THE DASHPAD. When a new dash is ordered from
Chevrolet it comes gray in color. To paint it and make it look perfect,
your local automotive paint suppliers should have this on their
"generic" rack. It is a regular size 13 oz. vinyl & plastic spray
manufactured by SEM products of Charlotte, NC. The color is Burgundy
and the stock number is 15063. The contents of the can is little more
than enough to do the entire dash and is a perfect match!
"Stu"
Southern New Hampshire, USA
'Live Free Or Die"
MVPA #14790 MVMVC
1967 M151A1 Jeep
1964 M416 1/4 Ton Trailer
1986 M1009 CUCV Blazer
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From: <rock1@mindspring.com>
To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 11:13 PM
Subject: [MV] GM is making CUCV dash pads again! Out of Platinum?
> FYI Group, fresh news from the local Chevy dealer.
> After years of it being a discontinued item, GM is again making the
> dash pads that fit Chevy CUCV's pickups and Blazers. They only come
> in Gray
but
> are supposed to be paintable. Does anyone know what type of paint to
> use, the Dealer didn't know either?
>
> The new GM part number 15641405, this supercedes both 15646949 and
15640349.
>
> They are not cheap at $325 list. A local source had a discount price
> of $243. If you find a cheaper source, let the group know.
>
> Sgt. Rock's Motor Pool
> rock1@mindspring.com
> See something you need? Make me an offer, I could use some parts
> money.
>
> 3 M-35A2's Duce and a halfs
> (72 -A2C dropside, 72 -A2 wo/w, and 68 -A2 w/w, all licenced) 2
> Hoisting units (the poor man's Duce wrecker w/3000 lb. chain hoist) 2
> M-1009 CUCV Blazers (1 newly licensed driver and 1 parter, I waited
> over a year for GL to send the SF-97's) 1 M-1008A1 CUCV Pickup Truck
> (daily driver) 1 Willys DJ-3A (CJ-2 4X4 running gear, Rancho 3.5"
> lift, CJ-5 11.5"
brakes)
> 1 Willys CJ-2A basket case
> 1 Willys MB or M-38 flat fender body of unknown year.
> 3 M-1022 Dolly Sets /shelter mobilizers (2 perfect, 1 parter) 2 8' ISO
> connexs on M-1022's 1 M-820 Dolly set /shelter mobilizer
> 1 S-530 A/G Electronic equipment shelter on M-820
> 1 Lubrication service unit, trailer mounted (missing engine)
> 1 M-197A1 Stevens Semi-trailer Dolly, single axle, 6-Ton
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> Other OD and Tan stuff.
>
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