Blacking out bezels?
#1
Blacking out bezels?
Hey guys not much going on lately with the 80Z build, trying to keep occupied and i was thinking of blacking out (Murder some might say) my bezels on my 81, but wanted to see what you guys thought first.
Heres what she currently looks like
This is with a little photo shop done
Too much black?
Thanks
Joe
Heres what she currently looks like
This is with a little photo shop done
Too much black?
Thanks
Joe
#3
Cool, you have a set of crosshairs. i would love to get a set but they are so hard to find, trade a lower grill lol j/k.
Thanks Damon, the blackout would prob be fitting for when/if i decide to clone her. I think the Z's all came with black bezels if im not mistaken?
Thanks Damon, the blackout would prob be fitting for when/if i decide to clone her. I think the Z's all came with black bezels if im not mistaken?
#4
Crosshairs? Must mean the parking lights. I know there different, didn't realize there sought after. And yes all zs had black bezels and front/rear window trim blacked out. And I have the lower grill so HAAA.
#5
lol, you got a lower grill cool, yeah nobody around here has any of those parking light things (i thought they were called crosshairs?) they want to get rid of, wouldnt mind a set.
#7
Man my 78 has all kinds of neat little things about it. Makes me wonder about the person who ordered it. Blue w/ white interior, blue dash and carpet, and turbines. Also has the hood release thing coming out of the grill. No posi though he must have been a poser.
#8
BTW Joe, I think the blacked out bezels look better too.
Last edited by rosky69; 08-02-2010 at 11:02 AM. Reason: Forgot to add something
#10
Same color.
The cable on my hood release is seized, but it will work when I'm done. Another trick is to drill straight through the lower grill and bumper and the little metal piece behind that. Then run a rod through all of that bolted to the hood release, then a put t-handle on the other end. Presto. No more crawling under.
The cable on my hood release is seized, but it will work when I'm done. Another trick is to drill straight through the lower grill and bumper and the little metal piece behind that. Then run a rod through all of that bolted to the hood release, then a put t-handle on the other end. Presto. No more crawling under.