I am just curious what the collective brain trust thinks about old cracked dashpads for cores.
I know if couple sources now for new dashpads and none of them require a core. Is it time for me to trash my cores?
They may have some value it you want to recover one in leather. The main problem is the droop. If the inst cluster has a sag you will probably want to toss as you can't get it out.
Pre-RRC I would have offered to take them home with me. At some point in time I will have a vacuum machine built big enough to accommodate re-skinning dash pads in different vinyls.
The problem is the correct vinyl is not available. mainly because the process in which these were made the original vinyl is not thick enough to pull over the part.
It will not hide any sins, without the extra padding just dashes uses, and then you get a part that has to be stripped and prepped. It's a lot of messy work and the product you get is not correct (fatter).
This is just what my research has come up with, but hey, maybe you'll have more luck with it.
so.....short of preferring the leather / exposed stitching look, Zero value?
Ive got to get rid of some stuff
I didn't say anything about using the correct German haircell. There is a company in town that does old Mustang dashes that told my upholstery shop owner who told me how to use standard vinyls. He also has American haircell in stock.
Watch the JustDashes video, it's involved, and it told the whole process Standard technique for 70's dashes.
As far as cores, it would be nice to have a few on hand to work with, but I'm far enough away from actually doing it that it's not something I would want to put much money into. The IR heater I bought at the neighbors garage sale might not even work.
If you want to, pm me shipping costs to 89121.
I chucked mine... but then again, I ripped it out.
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