Jim Feeney repaired his dash himself and reported that he was quite satisfied with the results. He cleaned out the cracks, smoothed the surface, applied Duco cement, let it dry and sanded it smooth. Then used #M 5895 Flexible Filler, let it set up, sanded it again, primed and painted the dash. might talk to him and get some help ..([email protected] )
I know a friend of mine bought a dash cap and ended up with a pretty good looking dash.
I know a friend of mine bought a dash cap and ended up with a pretty good looking dash.