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Fiberglass Dash in a 69 Charger

MonzterMtrSprt

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dont hate me for doing this but this is going to my power tour cruiser. cross country daily driver and i want it to be comfy :)

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Why would anyone hate on you for this? Unless of course it's not your car.....looking forward to seeing it on the tour.
 
Why would anyone hate on you for this? Unless of course it's not your car.....looking forward to seeing it on the tour.

My experience with mopar guys is if its not original you are destroying a mopar. I just want to drive it in the modern world on modern roads. And i think this is best way :)
 
That's going to look decent when finished.
 
Make it the way you want, looks good. I don't know about you but I can only take so much of the same old thing, walking threw a car show and every car is the same "where's the fun in that". Keep up the good work
 
I like it when someone uses HIS imagination & does something different & does quality work. Most car shows Ive been to steal ideas from each other. For example around my area seems all the cars have the same type shifters,steering colums,wheels,ect.,ect. Seen 1 you`ve seen them all. Dare to be different & do it the way you want.
 
I like it when someone uses HIS imagination & does something different & does quality work. Most car shows Ive been to steal ideas from each other. For example around my area seems all the cars have the same type shifters,steering colums,wheels,ect.,ect. Seen 1 you`ve seen them all. Dare to be different & do it the way you want.

I agree......Not my cup of tea going that modern, but either way I gotta commend you on your ingenuity and craftsmanship. Good work.
 
Hey, I didn't know if you've seen the new GPS speedo units. I'm doing my dash in all new auto meter electrical gauges as well and saw a new GPS system at summit racing. Supposedly you can hook it up to any electrical speedo and it gets your speed via GPS accurate within 1 mph. The one I have (speedo) requires driving a marked 2 mile for calabration, I like the idea of it always beeing accurate no matter what gears or tires I decide to run without recalabrating it. Just something I thought I'd mention.
 
Beautiful work so far. I admire your thinking outside the box and skill.
I use my 69 satty as just about a daily driver. Even though it eats me out of house and home (10mpg) I enjoy the hell out of it.
This gives me some ideas.
 
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