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OK guys, looking for ideas, sorry tho its about my 71 charger.
  I want to get rid of the ugly dark fake wood dash and console panels
  that mopar seemed obsessed with in the  era. UGLY!
  so my idea is to completely fill the embossed wood grain with
  something, and then create a nice faux finish wood effect. Maybe birds
  eye maple. I will do it with paint, part of what i do for a living as
  a painter.  
   I liked the beautiful dashes in the old Jaguars( sorry guys) and even
   my 70 Olds  442 had a decent artificial woodgrain dash to it ( sorry
   again guys  but it was a sweet car nonetheless).
   So what could i used to fill the  plastic woodgrain to yield a smooth
   surface and then apply my faux birds eye maple ?
    Any ideas? I know it couldnt be something hot as i am afraid it
    might melt the 
dash.
   Neal Zimmerman, Eugene oregon

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