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Old 03-05-2016, 05:21 PM
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Looking good Steve! get that thing done and on the track!
Thanks Paul, man I'm trying The cabinet shop
is damn busy and don't seem to get enough hours on the car, but you know how that was trying to work on your own project.

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Very impressive work. I'm enjoying the progress and the fabrication your doing. Can't wait to see it progress.
Thanks a lot, by my sig line you can see my next project is a 64 Malibu. I've got it all stripped down and have been trying to get the shop that painted my 69 to get started on it. No luck so far
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Old 03-05-2016, 05:38 PM
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Never did care for the stock dash in the second gens. I also wanted to use one of the Dakota Digital VHX-1100 instrument clusters so I decided to build the dash from scratch. Did a cad drawing first, the dark areas are going to be carbon fiber with the trim around it 1/8 aluminum painted black. The 4 dimples will have the same stainless mesh behind them as the "rear seat" compartment. The vents on either end and in the middle are the Restomodair Synister style like the AC bulkhead in an earlier pic

Bent up the lower piece and temporarily supported it in place to try and decide if it was feasible (or if I was in over my head lol)



Then I fabbed these brackets to support the whole works.


The outer two are welded to the cage and the center bracket attaches to the factory center dash support



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Old 03-05-2016, 05:49 PM
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Cut the front edge of the dash top out of 3/4 mdf on one of the cnc's at the cabinet shop. Pretty handy lol

Mocked up the "can" for the gauges using poster board


Taylor cut the can out on the waterjet
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Old 03-05-2016, 06:00 PM
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Well done Steve! Really nice!
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You could use Jeep CJ7 light boxes over those switches for night time driving.
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That gauge panel looks great, can't wait to see it installed.

Question about your kick panel vents, are you sealing them up? How are you going about it?
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Sick!!
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Well done Steve! Really nice!
Thanks Scott appreciate it! BTW the Chevelle is looking awesome. Drive the heck out of it!!

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That gauge panel looks great, can't wait to see it installed.

Question about your kick panel vents, are you sealing them up? How are you going about it?
Thanks, Pic coming up!! lol We welded a panel over the pass. vent hole from the outside when we had the cowl area open to mount the oil tank there. Going to weld a panel over the driver side also.

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Sick!!
Thanks Mike, I have no clue what I'm doing but I'm dumb enough to just keep trying.
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A few pics of the weekends progress. Didn't get much done, wife decided we needed to go check on our lake place Saturday.
"completed" can in place

with VHX guage installed



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Cut the front edge of the dash top out of 3/4 mdf on one of the cnc's at the cabinet shop. Pretty handy lol

Mocked up the "can" for the gauges using poster board


Taylor cut the can out on the waterjet
Wow what a great build!
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