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Rock Auto currently sells Coverlay. I have no idea if that's the only brand they have ever sold.
I emailed Dante to see which brand he sells. Update, Dante sells Palco.
Thanks for the info,
Dallas
I've decided to just use a dash cap on the '69 500 I'm trying to get back on the road.
Has anyone had any experience with any of these? My main concern is fit and how well it covers the damage in the old pad.
Thanks,
Dallas
Thanks for the input on the pad. I think I'll just get a cap for now. My pad has the vinyl edges where it's split turned up so that will need to be trimmed down so the cap will fir without lumps and waves in it.
Dallas
My straps were in good shape but had surface rust. I decided to paint them so they won't stand out too much.
My dash pad is so split up and uneven I'm not sure a cap would fit right and not look lumpy or something. Has anyone used a cap on a rough pad?
Thanks,
Dallas
Has anyone used the new dash pads with the abs core instead of steel? If so are they ok for a driver? I'm just maintaining this car, not restoring it.
Did the gas tank straps have anything between them and the tank, or were they metal to metal?
TIA,
Dallas
Unfortunately, all I have is the housing. I'm sure I could sell it for some decent $$$ but it really needs to go with the car I think. It would be a shame to part the car out any more. I just missed getting the hood by about a month, almost didn't get the seats but I was just in time...
No idea...
Here are pics of the driver's side front and rear markers. The ones on the passenger side are the same..'71 for sure..Car has been painted on here and there but I think it still has the original fenders on it. The quarters are for sure the originals..header panel has been changed..
Dallas
I'm not arguing, but all 4 on the car look exactly like that...I know what a '72 looks like also..Tomorrow when it's light I'll go out and take a close-up for you..Did you click on the last pic I posted??
This car is a major project but would be a beautiful car when done. It's rough and rusty most everywhere, and is missing the hood, motor, and trans, as well as numerous small parts.
The floors on the passenger side have heavy surface rust, the driver's side would have to be replaced for sure...
I have a project for $2500. I would call it maroon instead of red though. It originally had buckets and console. I have a clear title and the Certi-Card, but the fender tag is missing. I have lots of pics if interested.
Thanks,
Dallas