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Yes I just did the heater core cover repair with the Oatey ABS cement and then sanded the excess and sprayed gloss black on it.. I also repaired my fairing on my Goldwing using this. and you can save the sanding dust and chips from abs and drop into Acetone to create a paste/glue. It takes a couple of days to dissolve though, so use a mason jar and lids to set it aside while it happens. When making a seam you can use fiberglass screen to back it and give the glue something to form to and hold. since it is on the back side and out of sight only the front side needs to be prettied up. lol
I have some trim scraps that will be dropping into an acetone bottle pretty soon. I really want to try that one on a few cracks. I am not sure about using 87 pieces. I used to own a '73 but don't remember how much from the 73-87 platform would move to the 88 and above.
One point to remember though is that the older the plastic is the more brittle it is likely to be. There should be enough GMT-400's at the yards that going back that far should not be necessary except in a special case (like a free parts truck) . I am still driving my truck from my recliner til the weather clears so most of my Junkyard prowling will be when warmer weather hits.