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#418826 12/13/18 11:44 PM
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I got this 36 car glove box door off ebay about 10 years ago to put on my 37 p/u,in the photos it looked like it had been woodgrained but when it arrived it was contact paper and could see heavy sanding grooves through the contact paper. I kind of forgot where I put it and found it so time to get working on it and got the contact paper off and this is what I have to fix,after I get it repaired I am going to find someone who can convert the clock to 12 volts since the 37 has been converted or see if I can find a wind up clock as I would prefer that over a electric. The back of it had its original paint and was not that bad so I do not think the front would have been that rusty to take 36 grit on a grinder to it.

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I have to finish it now that I took the contact paper off.


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Or you could put contact paper back on but I wouldn't!!!


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I am going to fix it the best I can.


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