02-21-2021 | #1 |
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Any fix for a worn 91 ashtray lid?
Hi,
hope you don't lough to hard about this naive rookie question... But is there any fix to a scratched 91 ashtray lid?! Mine is terribly worn inside and outside. No idea how the previous owner could scratch it all around that badly. As per my research there is no replacement that looks and feels like the original. Only up to 89... Or is there a hidden ZR-1 owners source? Jokes apart - has anyone found a solution? Is there a correct paint or a restoration part? My Z looks fantastic on the inside (outside, too...) but this is a real flaw... Any help is much appreciated! Matt
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02-21-2021 | #2 |
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Any fix for a worn 91 ashtray lid?
Are you talking about the lid only? I guess you might not come across it new. I have the parts manual on my computer somewhere and not sure if available separately. Have you considered just getting the whole assembly?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/253043978228 If not, digging around here using search I thought someone mentioned spray paint codes that match. Sent from my iPhone using ZR-1 Net Registry
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Craig "ZR-1 NO KA 'OI" "ZR-1 ICHIBAN" 1995 #228 Black/Black with Dunn Heads ZR-1 owner since September 2003 ZR-1 Net Registry Founding Member #0074 NCM Lifetime Member #2048 Last edited by HAWAIIZR-1; 02-21-2021 at 07:20 PM. |
02-22-2021 | #3 |
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Re: Any fix for a worn 91 ashtray lid?
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Re: Any fix for a worn 91 ashtray lid?
Thanks for that hint. My idea was to just fix the lid as the rest is okay.
I remember I saw this item before on eBay but was concerned about their statement "If you are looking for a NCRS 100% correct Shifter Plate for your perfect Corvette, then you may want to keep your original." Having asked him he just told me that colors are okay but there may be issues with the fit of the shift boot. But that sounds reasonable Quote:
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02-22-2021 | #5 |
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Re: Any fix for a worn 91 ashtray lid?
[QUOTE=Matt B;320539
Thanks, a term I never heard before... But interesting to read. Has anyone the PDF file available that's linked under post #4? I get a 404 when clicking the link, so maybe it was remove or relocated at a time.[/QUOTE] Black rubbery coating (a.k.a. Dulso), I believe, was used between 92 to 95. 91 was medium silver paint. Either Ecklers or Mid America use to sell rattle can that matched 90 and 91 bezel paint. |
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Re: Any fix for a worn 91 ashtray lid?
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Got it and understood. I?m not one of those NCRS guys, but that probably means you can?t spray paint it either. Hopefully you?ll come across a good used one that matches yours. Sent from my iPhone using ZR-1 Net Registry
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02-23-2021 | #7 |
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Re: Any fix for a worn 91 ashtray lid?
Ordered one of these for a customer of ours.
Saying it won't get through NCRS is an understatement. It's fit was terrible. It's finish was paint, not rubberized, and that was way off from original. I declined to install it. It WAS that bad! Same customer wanted the replacement clear plastic that goes on the deck lid of the convertible beneath the back of the top beneath the weather-strip. Two for two. Wouldn't install that junk either. A sandwich bag is thicker. It's a shame. I would think if one made a quality item, folks would pay up, but no one bothers. They just keep churning out junk. Fortunately it has nothing to do with the LT-5, just the run of the mill Corvette parts. When I was younger I thought Delco to be next to garbage. Not so anymore. While it may not be as good as NOS, it is certainly better than the junk sold all over the place. If anyone finds a good piece, let me know. It's worse on the older cars. If you need the vent window mechanism for say a 67 coupe, you buy a new re-production piece. You open up the door, remove and replace, and the FIRST time you crank it closed, the gears inside the mechanism break along with the housing. Disgusting and frustrating. Marty |
02-23-2021 | #8 |
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Re: Any fix for a worn 91 ashtray lid?
I am going to be offering to refurbish members radio bezels and shift plates ( including the lettering on the ZR-1 bezel). I am still in the final phase of testing and have done a couple of members here that seem to be satisfied. The coating I am putting on the late bezels and plates isn't dulso but it has the correct feel to it. Haven;t had one go through NCRS yet. Fairly certain my 90 and 91 's would fly though.
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02-23-2021 | #9 |
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Re: Any fix for a worn 91 ashtray lid?
Thanks guys, great comments. I'm not actually looking for NCRS correct things (nothing like NCRS over here...) BUT it's a truly beautiful 91 ZR mit only 18.5 miles. So I want things accordingly nice. Crap (Marc, thank you VERY much for preventing me from making a mistake) will not make bad parts any better...
I just pulled CDM and control head and therefore also the center console. As nice as she is - it's a petting zoo that preserves 30 years of stain with no cleaning nowhere. And I have absolutely no idea what the previous owner did to that ashtray cover, but it's scratched all around, inside, outside, corners, everywhere. Whereas the rest of the console is fine! So if I (or someone else) can repaint the cover with a correct paint (it's not that rubberized stuff but solid matte silver gray-ish paint) it's should be fine. I'll check Eckler/Mid America for paint.
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