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Old 09-19-2024, 09:07 PM
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Default Dash carrier resto

is there still anyone restoring the original 69 camaro dash carriers
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Old 09-19-2024, 10:26 PM
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Just my 2¢ from 49 years of '69 Camaros. I wouldn't bother. Originals were brittle 20 years ago; wiper switch pegs and the lower trim cover tabs usually broken off.

There have been two repros available for some time, both well-done.
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Old 09-20-2024, 12:05 AM
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Check with Mike at Instrument Specialties
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Old 09-20-2024, 01:27 AM
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on the repro ones what is the best one out there
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I used Polyvance Plastifix to rebuild the bottom of the radio opening and knobs where it had been cut out. It also worked great on a cracked wiper switch stud, and a missing tab.

https://www.polyvance.com/PlastiFix-Kits-1/2503/

The steps for reconstructing a tab are shown in this vid




Their website has videos for other types of repairs. Pictures of mine below.

Using the molding putty to rebuild this wallowed out radio knob hole

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Studs are easy. Platifix can be applied in layers to reinforce these also.

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The area where the bottom of the radio opening was cut out was also repaired using the molding putty.

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Radio opening rebuilt, knob holes filled, and new tab added

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Polyvance is really nice to work with.
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I’ve had good luck with JB Plastic Bond, and it’s black.

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