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TC DASHBOARD COLOUR
Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2013 1:49 pm
by IAIN WRIGHT
As part of my TC restoration I would like to refinish its original wood dashboard (it's an early-ish 1946 car TC1365) so not rexine covered.
Can anyone advise what should be the correct finish/colour. What was the factory fitment ?
I see quite a few cars with a "golden" colour dash (elm?) but is this correct or simply the owners' choice.
Advice appreciated.
Iain
Glasgow Scotland
Re: TC DASHBOARD COLOUR
Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2013 6:25 pm
by Tom Wilson
Iain, dash was originally walnut veneer. Two pieces of book matched veneer with a joint in the center. Clear finish, at that time probably a couple coats of lacquer.
Walnut starts as a brown wood with a hint of purplish red when first cut, then changes to a rich brown over time with exposure to daylight.
Craig Seabrook will hopefully add some appropriate info for you.
Tom Wilson
Re: TC DASHBOARD COLOUR
Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2013 11:52 pm
by Max Irvine
I do not think book matched veneer is correct. According to Mike Sherril's "TC's Forever" page 227 the dash was straight grain honey walnut. He does not detail the finish but a couple of coats of clear satin finish is probably correct. Book matched burr walnut certainly looks nice though.
Re: TC DASHBOARD COLOUR
Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 7:51 am
by Peter deBruyn
Check any period factory photograph of the walnut fascia - the bookmatch is obvious.
Cheers, Pete