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Below are more pictures of the Stutz Blackhawk woodwork BEFORE we Restored it. 

Above, you can see the full set of Stutz Blackhawk woodwork that our customer sent to us for restoration.
In this picture, you can see how almost all of the panels have a slight cure to them.  The only two that were absolutely flat, were the two rectangles.
Above and below, you can see areas on this Stutz Blackhawk instrument panel that were not exposed to light and are much darker than the other areas.  The original veneer on this set was Carpathian Elm Burl, which usually fades and changes to a yellowish orange color.
In both the full sized picture and in this close-up of the Stutz Blackhawk instrument panel, you can see how the veneer has cracked and is delaminating from the metal substrate.
Above, you can see color differences, veneer delamination on the Glove Box Door. , On the Glove Box Door Surround, you can see the darker script where the Stutz Blackhawk emblem was affixed.
We have included these two pictures of the Stutz Blackhawk Radio Panel so that you can see that by just changing the angle of the shot, you can see different things.  In the picture above, you can see more of the finish and veneer problems.  Now scroll down to see a picture taken from a slightly different angle.
In this picture of the Stutz Blackhawk Radio panel, you can really see how the part has faded and changed in color.
We have included these two pictures of the Stutz Blackhawk Shift Console Panel and Trim Panel so that you can see that by just changing the angle of the shot, you can see different things.  In the picture above, you can see some of the finish and veneer problems.  Now scroll down to see a picture taken from a slightly different angle.
Taken from a slightly different angle, you can see even more finsh and veneer problems on these Stutz Blackhawk Shift Console and Trim Panels. 
These are the metal trims that were used on the shift console and other parts.  In some models they were extensively used and often had a gold plated appearance.
In this picture of the Door Trim panels and the Rear Passenger Quarter Trim panels, you can see plenty of problems.  What is really different in this model, is that these Rear Passenger Quarter Trim panels do not have the Cubbys that you can see in the In Car pictures.
We are not sure where these panels go...but again, you can see the script where the Stutz Blackhawk emblems were affixed.
 
We completely Reveneered and Refinished this set of Stutz Blackhawk woodwork, but unfortunately we were not able to take any After pictures.
 
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Burled Walnut  OR  Carpathian Elm Burl


    (custom specialty veneers are available at an extra charge.)

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