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Let's see your dash!

krisbassett

Sr. Member
Joined
May 18, 2006
Messages
568
My Dash is in need of some rejuvenation. I have an Idea in mind that involves 2" pipe but I'd like to see what everyone has done to theirs.
 

Revelation

Bronco Guru
Joined
Oct 9, 2004
Messages
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18 ga. Stainless overlay.
 

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knack

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Sr. Member
Joined
Feb 2, 2007
Messages
863
Here's a few pics of my '70 model. The hinged panel is cut from 0.160" aluminum.
 

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knack

Contributor
Sr. Member
Joined
Feb 2, 2007
Messages
863
Thanks! It does give me easy access to wiring, etc. behind the dash. I hadn't thought about using another glove box door. Would have saved a lot of head scratching coming up with a hinge.
 

Bituman

Jr. Member
Joined
Jan 23, 2008
Messages
276
Loc.
Phoenix Mtn Preserve
Here's mine. Designed and built the dash myself. But the best thing I did was to have it wired by a super professional, Mike at All Ways Hot Rods in Phoenix. What he did was isolate the dash via 2 connectors on either side so that it can come completely out without having to undo all the switches, wiring, etc. I have since heard of others that have done same thing.

Bob
 

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bax

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Old Member
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Aug 22, 2005
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My dash as i was making it.
 

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addicted

Bronco Guru
Joined
Jun 7, 2009
Messages
1,936
Loc.
Broussard, Louisiana
Here's mine. Designed and built the dash myself. But the best thing I did was to have it wired by a super professional, Mike at All Ways Hot Rods in Phoenix. What he did was isolate the dash via 2 connectors on either side so that it can come completely out without having to undo all the switches, wiring, etc. I have since heard of others that have done same thing.

Bob

Wow! Beautiful dash! And a great idea on the connectors.
 

oldskool

New Member
Joined
Sep 2, 2009
Messages
61
Loc.
Denver
Here is a picture of dash Version #1 Like a bonehead I forgot the Air vents so I had to make another dash with Air vents, then no room for toggle switches. Still have to figure out where to put them.
 

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