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#440968 04/11/20 01:42 AM
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Hi 39 guys,

Does someone have a sample or picture of 39 woodgrain ?
What did the original look like from factory?

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US (Tarrytown) built.

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It would not let me post my other pictures so I will take a few more today and try again.

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Depends. Was your Holden body the same as US Fisher Body....and the Master 85 did not have wood grain on the instrument panel.

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Originally Posted by Dave39MD
It would not let me post my other pictures so I will take a few more today and try again.

Thanks Dave, please post them or email them to me abe.miles@outlook.com

Thanks again

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If you have a GM-H body built in South Australia, sedans had full wood grain dash no contrasting paint colours, Some enclosed coupes, ( slopers). Had wood grain dashes. Commercial Slopers had full painted dashes in body colour, All roadsters had painted dashes in body colour, Utilities and panel vans had painted dashes in body colour. The interior windscreen frames and inner door frames were matched to the dash in wood grain or body colour.


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Originally Posted by jack39rdstr
If you have a GM-H body built in South Australia, sedans had full wood grain dash no contrasting paint colours, Some enclosed coupes, ( slopers). Had wood grain dashes. Commercial Slopers had full painted dashes in body colour, All roadsters had painted dashes in body colour, Utilities and panel vans had painted dashes in body colour. The interior windscreen frames and inner door frames were matched to the dash in wood grain or body colour.

Thank you Jack

Do you have a sample picture of the pattern?
Or know anyone in Sydney that does?

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Send me a PM with your email address and I will see what I can dig up.


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Here are a few

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Originally Posted by Dave39MD
Here are a few

Thank you Dave.

Do you know the name of the top and bottom colour on the dash is called?

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I don't remember the color names but Gene or someone posted it here a few years ago- I think.

Dave


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