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Wrapping a Dash


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This is an experiment I'm attempting on a Datsun 620 dash currently. It can be applied to any dash. Like many Datsun dashes, mine was cracked and in an awful condition. Instead of putting a cap over the cracks, I decided to wrap the dash in a synthetic leather material I got from a local fabric store. It was very cheap too, only $20 for more than double the material necessary. I started working on the smaller parts to get an idea of how this fabric works. With a little bit of heat it is very pliable and fairly easy to work with. For my first time I was pretty pleased with the finished product. Let me know what you guys think.

Chase

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Looks great so far. However, I think the glove compartment lid will be the easiest part to wrap, by far. The degree of difficulty will increase exponentially, in the case of the Z, when you get to the complex curves on the rest of the dash.

Dennis

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Looks great so far. However, I think the glove compartment lid will be the easiest part to wrap, by far. The degree of difficulty will increase exponentially, in the case of the Z, when you get to the complex curves on the rest of the dash.

Dennis

This is true, which is why I started with the glove box. Although getting the curves around the latch was a tedious part.

If you do the dash in small sections, applying heat and clamping the material, it's not as intimidating of a project. I'll update with more pictures as the project goes on.

Chase

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I can see that to work on a semi flat dash, like a 510, but on a Z dash with the curves and gauges openings not an easy task, looking for updates on this mod, thanks for posting. :cool:

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