SmashBack
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- Joined
- Jun 4, 2013
- Posts
- 57
- Reaction score
- 11
- Location
- Texas
- First Name
- Chris
- Truck Year
- 1979
- Truck Model
- Big 10
- Engine Size
- 6.0
I stressed over this purchase so much that words can't describe. Something so simple that just sits there and does nothing that costs so much, I wanted to make sure I got a good one.
Among the few brands people recommend this one seemed like the best choice for me, and at $385 or so is priced somewhat reasonably compared to others.
When it comes to interior colors it seems that nobody knows what colors were actually which and what years they came in. Everybody seems to call every color something different. My interior is a nice tan, whatever Chevy called it. At Cheyenne the closest color was what they call buckskin - I'm pretty sure that was not a color in 1979 but maybe I'm wrong. Looks good on the website and I ordered one up.
Took a few to get here and when I opened it, the thing had a few sheets of paper in the box for packing material. You have to know this box is going to get abused by a shipping company, charge me $5 for bubble wrap so that you know I'll have a better chance of getting one in good shape. This one does have a dent in it, right over the gauge cluster where I'm going to stare at it every time I drive the truck.
Worse than that in my opinion, this thing is chocolate brown. I've never seen a dark brown like this and it's definitely nowhere close to my interior color. Granted it's hard to gauge what something looks like with the usually less than stellar photography you find on the Internet, but...again maybe I am wrong but I don't think there was a color similar to this offered at least in 79.
I'm going to try to get in touch with them to see what they say, but in case anybody else is considering a dash pad purchase I wanted to show you what I got. This is next to my old faded beat up pad that I pulled out. The edges on the underside and where the cluster attaches over are a nice "British tan" type color, like the rest of the interior. Pretty disappointed overall.
Among the few brands people recommend this one seemed like the best choice for me, and at $385 or so is priced somewhat reasonably compared to others.
When it comes to interior colors it seems that nobody knows what colors were actually which and what years they came in. Everybody seems to call every color something different. My interior is a nice tan, whatever Chevy called it. At Cheyenne the closest color was what they call buckskin - I'm pretty sure that was not a color in 1979 but maybe I'm wrong. Looks good on the website and I ordered one up.
Took a few to get here and when I opened it, the thing had a few sheets of paper in the box for packing material. You have to know this box is going to get abused by a shipping company, charge me $5 for bubble wrap so that you know I'll have a better chance of getting one in good shape. This one does have a dent in it, right over the gauge cluster where I'm going to stare at it every time I drive the truck.
Worse than that in my opinion, this thing is chocolate brown. I've never seen a dark brown like this and it's definitely nowhere close to my interior color. Granted it's hard to gauge what something looks like with the usually less than stellar photography you find on the Internet, but...again maybe I am wrong but I don't think there was a color similar to this offered at least in 79.
I'm going to try to get in touch with them to see what they say, but in case anybody else is considering a dash pad purchase I wanted to show you what I got. This is next to my old faded beat up pad that I pulled out. The edges on the underside and where the cluster attaches over are a nice "British tan" type color, like the rest of the interior. Pretty disappointed overall.
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