1968 trunk panel trim restoration

I am not butt hurt at all, you don't have a clue who I am. Just giving advice because I have been there and done that, your and his attempt to restore a panel may vary.I thought that this was a web site to give advice to people who are restoring their cars, that is all I am trying to do. Good luck, and get a better attitude, you might just want to try restoring Chivvy's...

You're right, I don't have a clue who you are and it really doesn't matter. My response had nothing to do with "who you are" and still doesn't. it had to do with the fact the OP asked for advice on "how to do it" not how to pay someone else to do it. If that was the goal, then the post would have been, hey, who can I pay to do this... but it wasn't so.... Anyway, I'm sure you have a boat load of experience, way more than me I'd bet, but that's not going to stop me from trying even if that's a mistake. Restoring cars is about the journey for many, not just dollar signs after all. As far as working on Chivvys, nah, I'll keep my MoPar verts thanks very much.... Oh, and my attitude is just fine...