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zwhore

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lets suppose for project cost,resale value and personal choice if buying said car, would you prefer to have a full dash cap or a profestional recover job with material that closely matches but is softer?

the car is a 76, near perfect mostly original condition. the major flaws, the dash has the cracks and dented gas tank. only 98k on it.

so which would you prefer?

full cap or recover?

why?

i know i ask the dumbest $^!#.

thanks for the opinions.

tony

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I've done both. The full cover is fine for a driver, the restore is what you need for points in a car show, but unless that is your goal, correctly installing a full cover will be all but identical, not be noticed but by a very few, and leave $500-600 for other things. When I get closed to installing the dash, I'll post pictures of a cover, a restored dash and a NOS dash sid by side. thed Restoration and the NOS dash are already pictured side by side in my gallery-as well, there is a picture of a full face cover in my red Z. Have a look, and see which you prefer...considering both the restoration and the cover are slightly different texture that the original...

WIll

The key is careful installation of the cover. I wrote a post on it.

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