RE: door panel appearance question
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RE: door panel appearance question



I have seen a similar issue with my buddy's 86 Harley Wide 
Glide...overnite the gastank sometimes turns a milky color as if it's 
covered with dew, even though it's not. This only happens on the tank, 
not the fenders. When the sun shines on it, it goes away. Very strange. 
Suppose it's the same problem?

Wayne Huseby wrote:
> 
> What is it and why?
> Just got back from the storage unit where i keep my car in the winter 
> and let it run for a while. Here is my question.
> It is a 64 polara and since it has turned cold +25 or colder my driver 
> interior side door panels have turned from black to almost a light dust 
> or frosty color, this also happened last year (my first year with the 
> car). Still black underneath, they cleanup great in the 
> spring but as it gets cold they almost appear dusty or frosty. It wipes 
> off somewhat when cold. Like I said earlier, only on the drivers side, 
> front and rear.
> 
> Any thoughts on this?
> Puzzled in North Dakota
> 
> 
> Wayne Huseby
> 64 polara 500 2dr ht



Jeff Adams
64 Polara


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