67 Cutlass Brushed Stainsteel Dash
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67 Cutlass Brushed Stainsteel Dash
I had originally had plans to restore my dash on my 67 Cutlass. But when I removed it I found that most all of the mounting points had either broken off or where servery cracked. I did not want to try find another 44 year old dash or attempt a restoration of it.
So I decided to have a brushed stainless steel insert made to replace the plastic dash. http://haneline.com did the work. They did a great job with fabricating this new panel. Especially the end pieces that fill the gaps on the left and right side of the dash.
I wanted some type of resemblance to the factory setup. I found the new Dakota Digital VHX Analog gauges http://www.dakotadigital.com/index.c...rod&prd726.htm had the right look and had all the gauges I needed and then some.
Sorry about the quality of the photos. It's hard getting a good shot using the flash. To the naked eye they have the same finish you seen on most stainless steel kitchen appliances.
So I decided to have a brushed stainless steel insert made to replace the plastic dash. http://haneline.com did the work. They did a great job with fabricating this new panel. Especially the end pieces that fill the gaps on the left and right side of the dash.
I wanted some type of resemblance to the factory setup. I found the new Dakota Digital VHX Analog gauges http://www.dakotadigital.com/index.c...rod&prd726.htm had the right look and had all the gauges I needed and then some.
Sorry about the quality of the photos. It's hard getting a good shot using the flash. To the naked eye they have the same finish you seen on most stainless steel kitchen appliances.
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