Try some CLR on that rust.72GY9Runner wrote:I'll try the steel wool, but I'm not just talking about the hinge area.
Most of the inside of the box is covered in rust stains. It almost looks like someone used it for a bolt bin at some point in its life.
Glove box
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For my 2cents....
To the best of my knowledge the 71 I have now is original it appears somewhat aged if you know what I mean, and it is a milky semi-transparent white. My first 71 I bought back in 1979 was surely original and I'm certain it was the same milky semi-transparent white. However I too have seen black ones and I'm most certain that all the reops are being made off white.
To the best of my knowledge the 71 I have now is original it appears somewhat aged if you know what I mean, and it is a milky semi-transparent white. My first 71 I bought back in 1979 was surely original and I'm certain it was the same milky semi-transparent white. However I too have seen black ones and I'm most certain that all the reops are being made off white.
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I would be curious to know the build dates on the two carsBird Brain wrote:For my 2cents....
To the best of my knowledge the 71 I have now is original it appears somewhat aged if you know what I mean, and it is a milky semi-transparent white. My first 71 I bought back in 1979 was surely original and I'm certain it was the same milky semi-transparent white. However I too have seen black ones and I'm most certain that all the reops are being made off white.
AKA Butterscotch71....the road runner nest is out to win you over this year!