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Old 06-01-2020, 08:08 PM
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I tried one on my 68 Camaro.
I have literally tried four different dash pads.
Only one actually fit, and so here goes:

I sent my old dash pad to JUST DASHES at Van Nuys. CA
818-780-9005
I had to TIG weld rust holes on the “horns” and replaced the snap pins on both ends with 5/16”-18 studs so I could control crush on the ends by adjusting nylock nuts on the backside.
JUST DASHES replaced all foam and wrapped in a vacuum process vinyl.
I spent twice as much on dash pads that would never fit.
So.., my opinion is JUST DASHES.
(my experience is dated by about eight years so take it as such)
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