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Todd, there are some new dash pads on ebay. -Al
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Thanks Alan, I looked over the weekend and saw two used ones, musta missed them. I'll circle back and see if I can find them.
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Todd,
I re-covered my '66 dash pad with a piece of marine vinyl from the local fabric store. Some spray adhesive and about an hour labor ended up costing me about $20. It even came out looking half-way decent! Good luck on the build. dEv0 Don. |
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Thanks Don, This pad has a massive bolt hole in it, I can fill it and cover it but in the end I'm holding out hope to find a better used one. I may however have to go your route.
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Mine had huge cracks on it so I shaved them down, then covered the cracks with duct tape to smooth it out before I covered it.
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Thats a good idea.
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Didn't post any photos of the headers after I had them in my hands.
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