The plastic vent cover for the fridge on our '68 G.T. was cracked and
very fragile. We gave it a coating of fiberglass cloth and resin,
painted it with aluminum paint, and it looked great. I bought the stuff
at the local True Value hardware store.

                                        <<Jim>>

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> In a message dated 3/14/01 5:17:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> << 1 The (plastic) covers on the roof for the frig.,sewer vent and kitchen
> fan are cracked & broken. Where might you find such? >>
> 
> Terry and Joy,
> I have just redone the plastic inserts on vent covers for my '77 model with
> fiberglass.
> If your parts are somewhat intact, fiberglass can do very nicely to pull it
> together and keep it that way.  A little silver paint after it has cured and
> it will look fine, especially since you can't get up close.  If you haven't
> used it before, you may want to experiment a bit with something else, but
> fiberglasss works wonders and isn't too difficult to work with.  Supplies can
> be found at any auto parts house or boating center.
> 
> John -- 77 Excella
> Atlanta
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