Removing the dash pad.
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Removing the dash pad.
Mine is dried up and cracked. It is coming off to be either replaced or if it looks nice under there just left as a metal dash. Anyone else get rid of theirs?
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Re: Removing the dash pad.
I remember one of my cars was like this. I can't find any pics, sorry. It looked pretty good except the VIN was kinda hovering over the metal.
Found a pic kinda showing the dash. This is a previously owned baja. Traded it for my bus.
Found a pic kinda showing the dash. This is a previously owned baja. Traded it for my bus.
1968 Karmann Ghia - Driver
1969 Transporter - Project
1959 Karmann Ghia - Full Race Car
1969 Transporter - Project
1959 Karmann Ghia - Full Race Car
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Re: Removing the dash pad.
I took the pad off yesterday. No good. The PO hacked it pretty bad under there.
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Re: Removing the dash pad.
Russell,
You might try some guys called Interstate Used Parts. I have the good fortune of only being an hour away or so. They're over in the desert (Elsinore, CA) and have a ton of bugs and bug parts. Literally, box cars full of stuff.
They may have a decent replacement if that's what you're after...
http://www.interstateusedparts.com/
Best,
Michael L
You might try some guys called Interstate Used Parts. I have the good fortune of only being an hour away or so. They're over in the desert (Elsinore, CA) and have a ton of bugs and bug parts. Literally, box cars full of stuff.
They may have a decent replacement if that's what you're after...
http://www.interstateusedparts.com/
Best,
Michael L