71fish:
I repaired my grille with PC7, a two-part epoxy available from many good hardware stores. I used that on my grille, but I did have to go back and repair a crack a second time. I also heard somebody on Moparts.com suggest a glue/epoxy from a hobby shop, but I can't remember the name of the glue right now. If you do a search through Moparts posts (I don't think it was more then two weeks ago and was for a 1971 cuda grille), you might be able to find the name. The user said that the glue would actually soften/melt the original plastic and when the repair was finished, the cracked area was fused/"welded" together. As usual, it required sanding to make it smooth.
The color of the bezels are silver on the outside/black on the inside. I might be able to post a picture of my bezels if my co-worker returned our company's digital camera. If you can't wait for me to get my act together (I can't expect you to be
that patient), you can use this link for
Tony's Parts to view a picture of his reproduction headlight rings:
http://www.tonysparts.com/newproducts.htm If that picture is not clear enough, I thought I remembered you being from New Jersey. So am I, and if you really need to see the headlight bezels up close and personal, I could let you take a look at my 1971 pieces. If you need to touch base with me, send me an e-mail at
lbrady@norwoodterrace.com and put "1971 cuda headlight bezels" in the subject.
I hope this helps you out.
Larry