RE: dash cover
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RE: dash cover



I personally would rather paint mine and have it look
somewhat original anyway. I just don't think you will
achieve that "clean" look trying to wrap it in vinyl.
Just my 2 cents worth...Lyle in Montana

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> Hey, Jim
> 
> The original dash I removed had the holes in it, but
> the vinyl pads are 
> just too much money.  I had to pull the dash to fix
> my cowl, and in the 
> meantime found a Savoy dash really cheap that had no
> holes.  I am 
> prepared to paint it and leave it, but I can't help
> thinking there's a 
> better way.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Sean
> 1964 Fury
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