Tonka Man Posted November 3, 2024 Posted November 3, 2024 One of the other cars I bought this spring is a 1970 Astro Blue with a dark blue vinyl top. It looks like maybe one of the club members at the Eastern Meet had one. How hard is it to get the dark blue vinyl top material for these cars? 1 Quote
Tonka Man Posted November 3, 2024 Author Posted November 3, 2024 BTW, that isn't the car I bought. That is just one I found on the web for reference. See below for my car. It goes under the wrench here in a month or so. I'm picking up a rebuilt transmission on Monday and I have a fresh 350 I can mate to it. I'll do all the brakes and undercarriage work to get it driving and stopping. I'll have to find another right front fender for it. I've decided to call this one Blueberry! It is an AC car also just like my green car - aka Pickle. When I get the mechanics dialed in great, I'll do the interior and then the exterior. They should be restored to their former glory in a couple of years! Then I'm going to work 'Ol Blue - my original 1970 from High School. I'm thinking that one may go into a real custom style! 5 Quote
Michael Boyte Posted November 3, 2024 Posted November 3, 2024 You certainly do have a good plan in place for your restoration . Don't forget to post many pictures along the way. I will look forward to following your restoration progress . I also will be looking forward to seeing your ideas on customizing your high school ride (1970) 3 Quote
Tonka Man Posted November 4, 2024 Author Posted November 4, 2024 Besides checking on the dark blue vinyl top, I will need a right front fender. Does any company make a good reproduction one? Quote
Scott S. Posted November 4, 2024 Posted November 4, 2024 Check with Jared (or several other of the "hoarders" lol)..... He's probably got an original that'll fit a lot easier. 1 Quote
alain boileau Posted November 4, 2024 Posted November 4, 2024 🙂For the vinyl top covering go to SMS UPHOLSTERY they should be able to take care of you Alain🙂 1 Quote
Tonka Man Posted November 5, 2024 Author Posted November 5, 2024 Found it at SMS. Thanks Alain. Quote
Rob Peters Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 You could also check with Leo Konik at Koniks Klassiks: Konik's Klassiks Phone: (810) 334-4162 (Michigan) E-mail: leo@koniksklassiks.com Web Page: www.koniksklassiks.com Leo Konik has many new and used 70-72 Monte Carlo parts including NOS and used sheetmetal, bumpers, grilles, frames, suspension, glass, seats, front and rear door panels, consoles, and trim. rob 2 Quote
MCfan Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 “Blueberry”?! Guess I’ve never thought of it that way … 😄 But … that is the color combo of my ‘70 here in FL! Astro Blue is a ‘70 only color (along with Autumn Gold). When I bought it in 2010 and had it shipped to FL, I actually thought it had a black vinyl top to go with the black bucket interior but a couple months later I decided to scrub the top clean and discovered it was actually dark blue! It’s original and I’ve cleaned it annually since. I’ve tried lots of different products to make it shine but Beyond Black by Surf City Garage was the very best. Lots of places, including Walmart, used to sell it but I haven’t been able to find it anywhere for quite awhile now. 5 Quote
Michael Boyte Posted November 5, 2024 Posted November 5, 2024 That's a beautiful Monte !! Yes, Blueberry is very accurate for the color ! 1 Quote
Tonka Man Posted November 6, 2024 Author Posted November 6, 2024 That is a stunningly beautiful car! Wow! I can't wait until I get mine finished. My wife started naming the family cars in recent years. Now with multiple project cars to work on, I thought it would be a good idea to follow that trend so we knew which car I was talking about. One word names are easy. 1 1 Quote
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