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Rallye dash and instrument restoration

Mopar-Maniac

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I recently removed and replaced the A/C and radio bezels. i also had to replace the panel dimmer switch. While I have the dash somewhat dismant, I would like to pull the rest of the rallye panel out and get it all rebuilt, restored (gauges, clock, plastic and wood grain). Any suggestions on a good vendor to handle this work?
 

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Here are a few of the most well known companies.
 

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Here are a few of the most well known companies.
Agree with Leo, that’s who I used and they do excellent work.
 

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I spent 1200 but, had the tach changed to 8K and the faces white. Clock to quartz movement, alt guage modified. About 3-4 weeks. That was in 2009
 

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Very helpful. All responders. I contacted Redline and Instrument Specialties. I also got a lead to reach out to Auto Instruments for the plastic/rallye wood grain restoration. Thanks for all the help.
 
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