Rebuilding my dash pad.

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Chris64

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OK, A new project that probably won't work, but I'll try. I figure worse case scenario, I just buy a whole new dash.

My original plan was to fill in the cracks and to fiberglass it as others have done. It looks good but I wasn't in love with it versus the more natural looking grain as well as being soft. Regardless, the factory dash foam was peeling away from the metal in areas where the windshield was likely leaking and rust was forming underneath. These areas are beyond salvaging without some major surgery.

I used to do a lot of custom interior parts in the 90's like wrapping custom speaker pods in vinyl so I don't know why that won't work here.

I did a test on a small technical area around a mounting screw and it looked great so let's see how it goes on the whole dash.

A few questions for all the square-body brains here:
1) Is there a chance the foam has asbestos in it? My son asked me that and NGL I can't get it out of my head.
2) does that middle speaker need to be there for any ventilation reasons? I was thinking about maybe putting a couple tweeters right and left to bounce off the windshield but didn't really need a center speaker. I can perforate the vinyl to look stock which would look really cool, but it's also a lot of extra work and years of sun will wear on it.

I plan to wear a respirator even if it's foam but if it's asbestos, I'd probably just ditch it.
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It's just foam. The center opening was only for the speaker, so it won't hurt anything at all if you choose to cover that area.
 

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Have seen some nice dash pad rebuilds. If you’ve done upholstery work should be not too difficult for you.
Common theme is the nicest looking ones were topped with a stretch fabric.
 

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This is a long video but this guy is a true pro and makes an art look easy. I thought if I could get mine to look 40% as good as his I would be happy. Couldn't get close so I bought an aftermarket replacement.

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