XMAN JR
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Anyone here have there full dash restored by JUST DASHES ? Can you tell me what it cost ya ? Thanks
Anyone here have there full dash restored by JUST DASHES ? Can you tell me what it cost ya ? Thanks
O sorry 68 coronetNever did tell us what vehicle... Reason I asked BEA (Mike Ross) has really nice repo pads for 68 + 69 & 70 B bodies...
I just had mine done for a 1968 roadrunner. The total was $4770 for complete resto. Upper dash pad, lower dash pad, carrier frame blast and paint, ashtray pad, instrument cluster resto(detail and calibrate temp, alt and gas, speedometer, tach, circuit board, voltage stabilizer), a new instrument bezel, new glove box liner, A pillar moldings (left and right), polish, a radio bezel, disassembly and reassembly, color paint match $300) and shipping. That is the list off of my invoice. I shipped it to them in April and got it back in September. Looks great. I am a long way from reinstalling the dash but it really looks nice. You should plan and allow 6 months. The only other dash restorer I knew of was in Rhode Island and he wanted me to ship the dash to him before would quote.Anyone here have there full dash restored by JUST DASHES ? Can you tell me what it cost ya ? Thanks
I just had mine done for a 1968 roadrunner. The total was $4770 for complete resto. Upper dash pad, lower dash pad, carrier frame blast and paint, ashtray pad, instrument cluster resto(detail and calibrate temp, alt and gas, speedometer, tach, circuit board, voltage stabilizer), a new instrument bezel, new glove box liner, A pillar moldings (left and right), polish, a radio bezel, disassembly and reassembly, color paint match $300) and shipping. That is the list off of my invoice. I shipped it to them in April and got it back in September. Looks great. I am a long way from reinstalling the dash but it really looks nice. You should plan and allow 6 months. The only other dash restorer I knew of was in Rhode Island and he wanted me to ship the dash to him before would quote.
Instrument Specialties did just the plastic cluster bezel and glove box door for my '66 Belvedere (gauges and everything else I did) and it was $400 but it came out perfect. Their website says they do 'turn key dash restorations'. https://www.instrument-specialties.com/ but given the cost for just my 2 items I would hold on to my hat for a complete dash.