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Thread: Original Non-Cracked MY 1970 Dash Value

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    Quote Originally Posted by Longballa View Post
    None on the reproductions come close to an original in fit and finish! There's an entire thread on how bad they are.
    This. Why are you considering letting it go? Regarding value, any serious restorer needing a dash will gladly pay a premium for an unmolested original. Repops offer convenience but rarely comparable quality.
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    That dash has a crease in the corner you can see it in the pics
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    Boy that Clyde has an eagle eye now doesn't he ? Whelp must be worth about $ 5 .00 bucks I'll take it !
    All joking aside I've not to recently paid $2500 for an early perfect supposedly dash that I'm not certain fitment will be so easy ,and also a used '69 that needed some deft repair for I think $250 and is perrrrrfect ....take your pic .
    Nice dash New Yawk be careful asking your prospect a proposed price point ,JMHO ..Bert

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    I know as I bought one that was shipped, copped a whack on the end in transit and has the exact same crease😩

    Quote Originally Posted by budge96 View Post
    Boy that Clyde has an eagle eye now doesn't he ? Whelp must be worth about $ 5 .00 bucks I'll take it !
    All joking aside I've not to recently paid $2500 for an early perfect supposedly dash that I'm not certain fitment will be so easy ,and also a used '69 that needed some deft repair for I think $250 and is perrrrrfect ....take your pic .
    Nice dash New Yawk be careful asking your prospect a proposed price point ,JMHO ..Bert
    Clyde Boyer





    1973 2.4E Coupe RHD Aussie 5 speed
    1973 2.4E Coupe RHD Aussie 5 speed my first ever 911 (1995)







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