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Old 01-01-2009, 07:21 PM
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Since nobody makes a re-pop, how about a nice center A/C vent for a 1967 Chevelle.
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I am working on building all the dash parts now and am looking into metal and carbon fiber to get the price down where you guys will buy them. We will have a dash kit for a ton of the cars listed here very soon
Please have one of them be for a 1969 impala or better yet build me a one!
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True, but I want something that isn't just the stock original piece made out of carbon fiber. Something nice and custom like the DSE piece for 69s.

I do like the stock dual-tunnel panel but just redoing it exactly the same shape in a different material isn't too special in my opinion.
Don't mean to Hijack your thread, Chris, but I feel compelled to reply. Our 67/68 instrument panel looks like we just copied the original and made a carbon fiber version of it, but a lot of work went into making the openings larger so the aftermarket gauges would actually fit. You can jam gauges into a stock panel, but they get stuck before they totally bottom out into the recess. I do, however agree that a substitute panel that would fit more than two gauges would be great. Chris, let's work on this together and git 'er done!
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Don't mean to Hijack your thread, Chris, but I feel compelled to reply. Our 67/68 instrument panel looks like we just copied the original and made a carbon fiber version of it, but a lot of work went into making the openings larger so the aftermarket gauges would actually fit. You can jam gauges into a stock panel, but they get stuck before they totally bottom out into the recess. I do, however agree that a substitute panel that would fit more than two gauges would be great. Chris, let's work on this together and git 'er done!
Matt, my intent was not to badmouth your piece. It is a nice piece for sure. I was just looking for something different, as you said, specifically for a panle that would fit 6 or 7 gauges total like the DSE 69 piece. I should have chosen my words a little more carefully. My apologies for that.

BTW, I prefer when the 5" aftermarket gauges are inserted from the rear on the stock 67-68 panel. The fit is much better IMO.
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I am looking for a 67' 68' dash insert to install a racepack into. The dual
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Matt, my intent was not to badmouth your piece. It is a nice piece for sure. I was just looking for something different, as you said, specifically for a panle that would fit 6 or 7 gauges total like the DSE 69 piece. I should have chosen my words a little more carefully. My apologies for that.

BTW, I prefer when the 5" aftermarket gauges are inserted from the rear on the stock 67-68 panel. The fit is much better IMO.
No worries, Gordon. I just wanted to set the record straight about our part.
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How about some billet aluminum 1969 Camaro rear quarter louvers that have a mesh/grill insert that mimics brake cooling ducts?
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