Phil:
I just did that. I have a 74 tradewind that had dark panels, wierd carpet and orange counter ??. I think that LSD did more damage in the sixties than most of us believed at the time. Ya know what I mean ?
I have replaced all the panels with maple and applied a natural finish. It's nice having all new panels. All my cabinets and panels were screwed to the walls and floor.
Some of the panels were screwed to the cabinets or the counter tops. Its all screwed togather though.
One thing I had to do that you may not is this- Some of my doors (pocket door to bath, kitchen cabinet etc.) were high pressure laminate over a honey comb center. I heated the laminate and it peeled off then I reapplied the maple HPL to spec.
The only other thing that needed to be altered from the original was - It had this dreadful burnt orange/limegreen carpet that I have replaced with black pastel speckled linoleum. I am inlaying the floor with some cool designs. The flooring is 1/8th inch thick.
When I made the panels and before reinstalling them I trimmed 1/8 inch off the bottoms to allow them to go right back into the same slots using the same holes in the side walls.
Some of the panel assemblies I took apart (like the one dividing the rear bath) had rivets holding extruded aluminum channel to plywood but as far as the cabinets and panels themselves I removed them all with a screw driver or drill/screw gun. Now that's with a 74 tradewind, an earlier unit might be different but probably not.
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