quapman
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From what I gathered, Alan is still making the pads, but someone else is selling them on ebay.
If you order one through Ebay and pay with Paypal you won't get ripped off the worst that could happen is a refund.I hear it is best not to deal with that man.,
Word has it that he will rip you off,and/Or take way too long to produce your Dash Pad,if ever,even after being paid.
No Sir..I was merely saying I would like to find a nice Black,A/C,three speaker dash pad,that is reasonable.Eric, if I understand....are you asking that I list it on ebay?
BTW....Yours is a Challenger Dash....No Sir..I was merely saying I would like to find a nice Black,A/C,three speaker dash pad,that is reasonable.
If I find one on ebay,or the green sheet,or on here...it is all good.
Dude!!!I just intalled a Classic Industries dash cap on my '71 Cuda the one that goes for 99.99 got it at a 30% plus shipping discount so about 80 something. At any rate I do not have an OEM Concours car so for the money it is for me at least a great looking option.
It fit like a tight glove so didn't even use the silicone glue that came with it .
Can it fool Mopar experts like ourselves? NO!
But normal people lol will not even know
Now if you want the best and most accurate for 500 to 2000 then good for you.
BTW the original dash underneath is brown and cracked----I'm working my way to a more black interior
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Is That B5 Blue??View attachment 33138 Sorry I meant to say dash pad cover. Took the dash out, stripped off the excess decay, filled the cavities with pure silicone caulk, then glued down the cover with an RTV compound. You can see the cover in the background of this picture.View attachment 33139View attachment 33140
That is an absolute bargain deals like that don't come around very often. Imagine all of the perfect parts destroyed when the cars were wrecked back in the day because people couldn't be bothered removing them or didn't have anywhere to store them.Several years back a friend had an OE 3 speaker non-air in black, perfect condition. Tucked away in a safe place. I finally broke him down and sold it to me for $100.00. I cleaned it up w/ a good protectant and spent a week-end putting it in my challenger. It looks great.