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If you've ever wanted to see how well Ipd's interior paint works, here's a picture: 200

Picked this piece up out of a 240 diesel that was in the wrecking yard a while back. This is a passenger side kick panel with a vent opening. My '80 245 currently has the floor vent on the drivers side, but not on the passenger side.

The only problem was that the interior of my wagon is tan, and the car I pulled the stuff from was a dark brown.

I decided to give that paint from Ipd a try.

It seems to have worked very well I must say:



The "Before" side of the picture shows the back side of the cover, which I don't think I'm going to bother painting.

Figured I'd post this for anyone that was curious as I was.
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If you listen to the radio in Portland, OR, you may know me as "Portland's Favorite Soul Brother!"






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