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Thread: WTB: 69-73 Dash in Driver or Better Condition

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    WTB: 69-73 Dash in Driver or Better Condition

    Looking for a good dash to install in my hotrod. Before I move forward with a reproduction, I want to see what else is out there.
    Please let me know what you might have or know of.
    Thanks
    J

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    They're out there but they're pricey.

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...-911-Dashboard

    Good uncracked originals will be about half that. I bought a couple last year in the $5k range.

    Might want to consider a 1976 dash for a hotrod. No speaker grille but otherwise a perfect fit for our cars. Can be had for less $$ and a popular choice for hotrods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiveFromNY View Post
    They're out there but they're pricey.

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...-911-Dashboard

    Good uncracked originals will be about half that. I bought a couple last year in the $5k range.

    Might want to consider a 1976 dash for a hotrod. No speaker grille but otherwise a perfect fit for our cars. Can be had for less $$ and a popular choice for hotrods.

    I have a friend with an uncracked 76 dash I believe he'll sell for around $3K. I prefer 76 dashes, myself, because there are no areas on the forward section that are narrow and extra susceptible to cracking like the dashes with speaker grilles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eminence Gris View Post
    I have a friend with an uncracked 76 dash I believe he'll sell for around $3K. I prefer 76 dashes, myself, because there are no areas on the forward section that are narrow and extra susceptible to cracking like the dashes with speaker grilles.
    I also “have this friend” with an NOS 76 dash that can be purchased for not much more than that.

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    Try your Porsche dealership... I ordered one for 1600.00 its perfect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by call 911 View Post
    Try your Porsche dealership... I ordered one for 1600.00 its perfect.
    Now there's a debate I'd love to have.

    I'm afraid that by the standards of the collective members here, those dashes are FAR from perfect. Maybe you meant perfectly embarrassing?

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