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Thread: LWB Core Dash

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    LWB Core Dash

    Dash removed from a 1970 coupe.

    I think this dash can restored, but I would verify the dash can be restored before you decide to buy it. One corner of dash has some rust, and it has 1 or 2 broken plastic tabs. the dash does not appear warped. If you need more pictures just let me know.

    Price: $225 OBO. Local pick-up strongly preferred, but if needed I can figure out how to ship.

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    bump $200 OBO + shipping

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    still available OBO

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    I planned to keep this, but since I'm moving I don't want to move it.

    Please verify it's restorable due to the rust shown in the picture. Accepting offers.

    Local pick-up only.

    -Dennis

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    It's pretty far gone.
    With the recently available replacements I'd opine it's beyond restoration.
    I had one in similar condition, I tossed it.
    bob moglia
    '72 E sunroof coupe

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    Quote Originally Posted by robmog View Post
    It's pretty far gone.
    With the recently available replacements I'd opine it's beyond restoration.
    I had one in similar condition, I tossed it.
    There is still a chance in life for the dash pad shown above. I currently have someone in the works with at least 30 years experience in dash restoration. I had him challenge a similar core that non of us would even bother but he gladly accepted the job. Here are photos of a G model dash he just did this past week. Honestly, I am quite impress with his work...best of all, he would rather work on material like this rather than today's plastics use on current models in the market.
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