98chevy2500SS
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Hey guys,
Has anybody heard of these guys: Wabbit's Wood Works? I am assuming it was another conversion company. I saw this 97 Chevy K1500 ECSB with 358,*** miles (wow!) at the junkyard today and got some of the wood trim out of it. It had 40/20/40 FLEXSTEEL leather seats, dried and ruined of course. Here are some pictures of the wood trim:
I didn't get any pictures of the interior because it looked like garbage, but it did have the medium gray interior, not the neutral.
Would these wood trim pieces be considered real wood? It is non-flexible unlike the stick-on stuff, and it is the screw on type. If it is real, I will consider putting it in my truck, since I like wood trim. How would I also go about polishing these up a bit? They are a little dull from no maintenance from the PO. Would rubbing compound be OK on these?
Thanks!
Has anybody heard of these guys: Wabbit's Wood Works? I am assuming it was another conversion company. I saw this 97 Chevy K1500 ECSB with 358,*** miles (wow!) at the junkyard today and got some of the wood trim out of it. It had 40/20/40 FLEXSTEEL leather seats, dried and ruined of course. Here are some pictures of the wood trim:
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I didn't get any pictures of the interior because it looked like garbage, but it did have the medium gray interior, not the neutral.
Would these wood trim pieces be considered real wood? It is non-flexible unlike the stick-on stuff, and it is the screw on type. If it is real, I will consider putting it in my truck, since I like wood trim. How would I also go about polishing these up a bit? They are a little dull from no maintenance from the PO. Would rubbing compound be OK on these?
Thanks!
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