If it is clean and straight then it is a nice dash. Value added by radio delete? little to none to most of us. But if someone was restoring (I think that is a '67) and wanted to do it radio delete and there dash was butchered then it would be of a little more value to that one person.
If you are thinking that you found some rare gold dash that you are going to cash in for big money, no you didn't. But it does look like a nice clean dash, which is nice for us who have dashes that have been drilled, sawed and otherwise completely masacured. Value, hard to say, maybe $100, and that might be on a good day