Woodgrain Dash Applique'

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Hey guys,
I'm looking to replace my dash bezel with the early style woodgrain bezel. I think it's '73 - '77 and lighter color than the later woodgrain. I found one but it doesn't have the cut outs for air conditioning like mine. I'm wondering if I could remove the wood applique' and just re-glue it on to my orig. black bezel without damaging it. Has anyone peeled one of these off before? Is the woodgrain applique' made of real thin metal or plastic?
Thanks, Greg
 

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Another option is Hydro dipping yourself, or having someone do it for you.
 

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Simple answer - both the bezel and the woodgrain applique are plastic.

I had cut my dash to fit a DIN radio, but then later repaired the metal dash and went back to a dual shaft radio. However, I had also cut the dash bezel and it had a large hole in it. I had a Silverado wood grain applique on the bezel, but it was not affected when I made the radio cutout larger.

I bought a new black bezel from a vendor on eBay, and it had the right cutouts for A/C and the bright trim around the gauges. I then took my old bezel and very carefully worked a putty knife between the applique and bezel, and gradually pulled the applique off. I then sanded it down to remove the leftover glue and used epoxy to glue the old applique to the new bezel. It has held up well so far.


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That's what I'm looking for, thanks Bruce.
 

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