Much appreciated for watching the video! I am excited to paint the rest of the surrounding trim and accessories in this color and restoring the headliner. In the future I'll also be painting the large plastic trim cubby pieces in the third row rear compartment and door panels when the time comes.
Ho these plastic parts can be modeled and 3D printed then. Not easy parts to find in good conditions. I wish we have a huge 3D modeled parts database one day, for old cars : ).
Thank you for viewing the video! Agreed. I think especially for earlier model cars with metal intricate trim pieces or plastic/vinyl decorative parts, 3D cad rendered models is the way of the future. With these pieces, I believe they were the same for the C body as they are for the E and B body mopars. I've got some parts catalogs and have found some smaller trim similarities between models. My immediate thought when I cant find something for the wagon is... "Was this the same piece for a Charger, Challenger, etc?
@@Macs_Garage Haha I do the same for my 1975 Fury and the fuel tank filler neck grommet is the same on second gen Chargers, same part number ^^ . Yeah I think it will help us a lot to have the possibility to render parts with 3D printers ( especialy resin printers ), even for lenses. There are some kits to mold lenses , but complicated lenses may be hard to mold.
@@selenelacaze9883 Yep, also helps to have a group of people that can ask around, discuss parts and even help find tough pieces. I've had tremendous help from some of the people on the ForCBodiesOnly.com forum.
My favorite part is the spray painting- those pieces look brand new!
Much appreciated for watching the video!
I am excited to paint the rest of the surrounding trim and accessories in this color and restoring the headliner. In the future I'll also be painting the large plastic trim cubby pieces in the third row rear compartment and door panels when the time comes.
Great video!
Thanks for watching!
Ho these plastic parts can be modeled and 3D printed then. Not easy parts to find in good conditions. I wish we have a huge 3D modeled parts database one day, for old cars : ).
Thank you for viewing the video!
Agreed. I think especially for earlier model cars with metal intricate trim pieces or plastic/vinyl decorative parts, 3D cad rendered models is the way of the future. With these pieces, I believe they were the same for the C body as they are for the E and B body mopars. I've got some parts catalogs and have found some smaller trim similarities between models. My immediate thought when I cant find something for the wagon is... "Was this the same piece for a Charger, Challenger, etc?
@@Macs_Garage Haha I do the same for my 1975 Fury and the fuel tank filler neck grommet is the same on second gen Chargers, same part number ^^ . Yeah I think it will help us a lot to have the possibility to render parts with 3D printers ( especialy resin printers ), even for lenses. There are some kits to mold lenses , but complicated lenses may be hard to mold.
@@selenelacaze9883 Yep, also helps to have a group of people that can ask around, discuss parts and even help find tough pieces. I've had tremendous help from some of the people on the ForCBodiesOnly.com forum.