Just a note to everyone who helps me with the same question asked over again and for all the help with rebuilding parts and finding parts for my rare 412! I wouldnt be able to get anywhere with out it!!!
Many Many Thanks!! Bill
Just a note to say "Thank you"
- raygreenwood
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I have a really cool solution for the dash problem. Mine is really straight...but has about 2 large cracks coming from the ashtray area. I will be doing this in about a month on a spare dash I have. It may not be 100% identical to factory...but should be quite nice.
Here is what I am doing.
(1) remove the dash. I have done this a few times. Its not very hard.
(2) fill the cracks with hard urethane...rough sand...repeat until smooth.
(3) Remove the panels from the front.
(4) Spray with bed liner
yes...bed liner. I have tested a few. Some of the hard ones have a texture nearly identical to what came on the dash. I will find which ones work best and post them.
(5) since the surface will be slightgly glossier than necessary....use Mar-hyde vinyl spray. Its medium flat...permanent...and flexible. Ray
Here is what I am doing.
(1) remove the dash. I have done this a few times. Its not very hard.
(2) fill the cracks with hard urethane...rough sand...repeat until smooth.
(3) Remove the panels from the front.
(4) Spray with bed liner
(5) since the surface will be slightgly glossier than necessary....use Mar-hyde vinyl spray. Its medium flat...permanent...and flexible. Ray
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wrench monkey
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dash cracks
on the last resto we did on a 412, the dash was nasty! we covered it with black vinyl and it looked pretty good! jeff was awesome on the woodgrain resto. he used the peel and stick drawer liner you buy at wal-mart. the dash looked like new!
that was the free resto tip of the day!
if you need help on it email us....
that was the free resto tip of the day!
if you need help on it email us....