Hi Randy,
Stay Calm, it just may be a function of hibernation for some of us. I am trying to save expenses until I can work again this summer and afford some naugahyde interior so I am just painting the Luan interior panels with Behr housepaint. The local Home Depot matched good paint to some scraps of my body pieces cut out of the trans tunnel. It looked like a disaster at first because the paint looks pink when wet but after it dries it is a sort of dark plum color and while it is not a perfect match to the exterior color it looks better than bare wood. This kind of expensive Behr exterior paint will dry down to 30 degrees F which tells you something about the interior of my garage this month! Anything above 40 degrees F is positively warm and the panels I painted yesterday were dried hard this morning after some 60 degrees F yesterday afternoon followed by a cold night. The good thing about this approach is that it looks better than bare wood for now and the same panels can be covered by naugahyde when I can afford that.

Don Shillady
Retired Scientist/Teen Rodder