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  1. cucvrus

    New dash pad.

    Grind it fill it and sand it repaint it and install it. I think Ronco made a kit for $19.99 that you could fix that dash cover. And if you act now you will get 2 for $19.99 + S&H. just use the iron on grain pattern and you can have that dash pad in show room condition in 1/2 and hour.
  2. cucvrus

    New dash pad.

    I used one of them LMC $100. covers on a M1009 unit I rebuilt in July 2013. By April 2015 it was cracked and warped from the dash. I have just stretched material over the old dash pads and had a few dash pad covers made up at a local Amish quilt shop to use as covers. I gave them a duffle bag...
  3. cucvrus

    New dash pad.

    If you paid $120. for a new one that was deal. They were surplus. OEM GM pads cost about $300. wholesale in the late 90's.
  4. cucvrus

    New dash pad.

    I put a few of the Brothers ones in. They are not as OEM as I expected. The dash underside is made of several pieces of metal unlike the OEM that were 1 piece. The corners where the cluster face mounts are thin and poorly attached. The insulation on the back side needs to be ground down with the...
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