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Temporary dash hole fix help

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  • Start date Start date Apr 7, 2007

bdepedro

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I have a hole/crack in the center of my dash where the speaker grill is on my '70. I'm planning on replacing the dash but I can't spend the $$ just yet and the hole is driving me crazy. Does anyone have any suggestions for a way to hide the hole without making it look worse than it does now?

Here's a pic of what it looks like now.

http://www.supermotors.net/getfile/503509/fullsize/img_0273.jpg
 
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67&05STANGS

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How about a speaker grill. Black or chrome would look OK.
 
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BB1966

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I would do like he said and find a grill to cover it but I would take a razor and trim out the old grill to keep the crack from spreading out anymore.
 

iskwezm

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as bad as it sounds,what about a dash mat??????
 

bdepedro

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I've thought about a speaker grill but can't seem to find one that will cover but isn't too big. It's an odd size, 5x7. I need to find something that is somewhat flexible as the dash is slightly curved. Or if I can find a plastic cover heat and bend it a little.

I initially was planning on using a dash pad but was told they don't fit very well and I was better off replacing the dash. I'm planning on doing that as soon as I can but just can't stand looking at that hole anymore. When I bought the car there was a tach stuck in the hole. Not connected or anything, just stuck in there. WTF
 

DukeGnarley

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Haven't you guys seen "Pimp My Ride"? that section of the dash was CLEARLY meant for a flip up LCD (yes i'm kidding).
 

69 302/351c

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I have the hard plastic dash covers on both my 69's . The fit is close enough that you really have to look to see that it's not a new dash.
About $80 at any Mustang supplier.
 

bdepedro

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Yeah, I thought about a vid system. Shouldn't be too distracting while driving.

I have seriously thought about an overlay but really think that in the end I'll just replace the dash. It's not too expensive just more than I can spend right now. I'll leaning towards a simple plate screwed in maybe alum or something like that.
 
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bdepedro said:
Yeah, I thought about a vid system. Shouldn't be too distracting while driving.

I have seriously thought about an overlay but really think that in the end I'll just replace the dash. It's not too expensive just more than I can spend right now. I'll leaning towards a simple plate screwed in maybe alum or something like that.
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if you look hard enough on ebay you can usually find the dash overlays for under 60 bucks, whcih is quite a bit less than the almost 400 bucks for a new dash pad.
 

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I have an overlay I don't use anymore in like new condition that I will sell you for $50 if you want it but I don't know what shipping is going to cost.

Here's how it looked installed, they really don't look bad at all for the price. It's packaged in the box my new dash came in from the last time I was going to sell it but I can take it out and get you fresh pictures if you are interested.

 

bdepedro

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Pakrat - mind if I ask what made you replace your pad with a new dash?
 

Pakrat

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It's simple math really. My car was a 10 footer before and it was good enough but I got in a bad accident in 2004 and doing a complete rebuild on the car now with alot of modified work and I got about a 35k insurance settlement so I don't have to cut any corners really. Once you start replacing all the main parts nothing that is "good enough" seems acceptable anymore.
 
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