Faust Posted November 18, 2013 Author Posted November 18, 2013 Man, those pictures are helpful! I have found a few others on the net of Scooters with a door on the glovebox, but I'm having problems with colours. It seems that the dashboards on the Scooters were all black, to save cost, and the brochure I downloaded backs that up. However, I have pics of one scooter (it's beigy cream; you can see it by simply googling "Chevette Scooter") and the dash looks like the "camel" colour. Can anyone confirm this? I imagine that wmobie is the only one who's ever going to put the '73 SD T/A and the Ford Fiesta in the same sentence as "ones that got away"... However, his point's well made. A car that does you well is a good car, regardless of size, shape or style. Love the foot-pumped washer fluid, too; good reason to use Rain-X, I guess!
rv1963 Posted November 18, 2013 Posted November 18, 2013 (edited) Adam I to found one with a brown dash on a yahoo search don't know the year though. Found several others all the dashes had the top black and from the mid point down the color of the interior, again don't know the year. Edited November 18, 2013 by rv1963
Skydime Posted November 18, 2013 Posted November 18, 2013 Chuck's pic indicates his 82 was a Scooter but, the TOP half of the dash appears to have been blue on his.
Faust Posted November 18, 2013 Author Posted November 18, 2013 Man, this is confusing! I've seen the two-tone dash in some cars too, but the brochure doesn't mention this at all, and it could be a later-than-'79 thing. It is suggested by the brochure I have that scooters could only have the camel or black interior, and that colour-keyed instrument panels were only available in non-Scooters. Of course, it also says that the console wasn't standard either, but I believe I've seen a Scooter with it. I wish this was easier, but I think I'll just go with POS black and pretend like all the features are Scooter-like. There's no rear speaker, either, on the kit; this is a marker of the Scooter. It shouldn't be this hard to figure out the fit on a 34 year old, well documented and highly-produced car. Yet, here I sit... still in the dark. I feel like an automotive Indiana Jones... Thanks, GM, for another easy go of it!
SSNJim Posted November 19, 2013 Posted November 19, 2013 Maybe this will help, straight from GM:http://www.gmheritagecenter.com/docs/gm-heritage-archive/vehicle-information-kits/Chevette/1979-Chevrolet-Chevette.pdf
Chuck Most Posted November 19, 2013 Posted November 19, 2013 Chuck's pic indicates his 82 was a Scooter but, the TOP half of the dash appears to have been blue on his. Nope- everything that isn't painted is black, some of it looks bluish because it's been fried by UV rays and such. Oh, and the stuff on the floor? You could say it's like trail mix, for rodents- mice, squirrels and the like just love making nests in abandoned cars. There was even a nest in the air cleaner housing.
randx0 Posted November 19, 2013 Posted November 19, 2013 Does anyone remember the yellow emission flag that popped up over the odometer after a certain number of miles ?
Faust Posted November 19, 2013 Author Posted November 19, 2013 SSNJim: Thanks so much for that document! That does indeed settle the problem completely! Black dash it is! I'm sure it will solve a lot of problems I run into while building it, too! You're a lifesaver! That emissions flag thing is exactly why I consider cars like this losermobiles. They're just there to be transport pods; they're almost engineered to be utilitarian and un-fun. Good thing some people have some passion and imagination and could get more out of them!
Faust Posted November 22, 2013 Author Posted November 22, 2013 Just getting started now. I've got the body scraped and the tires glued together,but that's it. I'm going to be primering tonight, but that'll have to dry for a bit. I still have to mix up the paint, too. Don't worry, though, I'm working on it! It normally takes me a couple months to totally finish a car the way I want it. Oh yeah, I had to sand the windows, too, so they're opaque at the moment... I take it you guys want me to keep you updated as I build, eh?
Tom Geiger Posted November 23, 2013 Posted November 23, 2013 I take it you guys want me to keep you updated as I build, eh? That's pretty much what we do here! Please do!
pharoah Posted November 23, 2013 Posted November 23, 2013 Wow, Never seen that kit. A friend of mine had a brand new scooter in 1980 ( I think) Very plain-no chrome. Just some decals on the side.I belive the interior on his was all black. He drove it untill it fell apart.
SSNJim Posted November 23, 2013 Posted November 23, 2013 SSNJim: Thanks so much for that document! That does indeed settle the problem completely! Black dash it is! I'm sure it will solve a lot of problems I run into while building it, too! You're a lifesaver!You're welcome. That was something I picked up from this board long ago. The GM Heritage Center (gmheritagecenter.com) is a great resource if you're into modeling GM vehicles. There are similar documents for almost every GM vehicle built in the Archives - Vehicle Information Kits section.
jtsimeral Posted November 23, 2013 Posted November 23, 2013 I had a 79 scooter when I was a senior in high school in 87. It was an automatic and did have carpet. It was a black interior with body color steel in most places it wasn't cardboard and plastic. It did have silver painted bumpers, as well as an AM radio and no globe box door. I found a set of for lug Cragars I put on it to be funny. It was a great car...and gas station stops were to check the gas and fill the oil. It leaked oil from everywhere something fierce. The no door glove box almost got me in trouble. I had a bag of plaster of Paris for an ecology assignment and was pulled over for a cracked windscreen. He saw that bag and almost had a cow. Ohio staties have been very good with me and once he found out we had a good laugh about it. I was one scared seventeen year old though! Jerry
Tom Geiger Posted November 23, 2013 Posted November 23, 2013 I had a bag of plaster of Paris for an ecology assignment and was pulled over for a cracked windscreen. He saw that bag and almost had a cow. Ohio staties have been very good with me and once he found out we had a good laugh about it. I sat on a jury for a trial of a young girl who was busted for an open bag of ahem, white powder, on the console of the car. The cop saw it as he spoke to her, so he didn't need a search warrant, it was in plain sight. Her defense in court was that it was a rental car. As if Avis rents cars with open bags on the console... you know where the verdict was!
jtsimeral Posted November 23, 2013 Posted November 23, 2013 Lol! I will be very careful when renting Avis, one scare is enough!
Faust Posted November 25, 2013 Author Posted November 25, 2013 Nice! I think Toronto's mayor might have rented that car first, no? That would explain the open bags of powder! I love the cardboard door panels. They remind me of an 1981 Civic I drove once. So ghetto... As for Skydime and the rest who wanted to see progress, I put what I've got done so far up in the "on the workbench" section!
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