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Old 09-02-2021, 11:39 AM   #5
dagnabbitt
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Re: New dash pad in the sun

I didn't have to trim a thing, as I recall, I just didn't like the way it butted up to the windshield, around the serial number cutout, and on the sides where it meets the door. Maybe my experience is not the norm, DD generally has a good reputation. Honestly I love the dash, it is such a dramatic improvement over the old cracked original and I have no regrets.

I just noted the fitment issue because some people are building high quality restos and would want to know before ordering. Not me: daily driver.

Save your old dashclips btw, the new dash does not come with them. I already pitched my old dash when I bought mine, so I had to search the junkyard to find another set. And of course, when you are looking for something specific like that, you can't find them.

Post pics when you install it!
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