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Hot Rods Dash ???

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by harleycontracter, Jun 23, 2013.

  1. harleycontracter
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    Anyone know what dash this is out of ??? Asked before but still haven't got a definite answer. Might want to do original gauges if i can find out,

    Anyone ???
     
  2. pasadenahotrod
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    from Texas

    Early 30s Chevy/Pontiac? Something like 33 or 34.
     
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  3. harleycontracter
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    OK Any idea what year?
     
  4. Penetrator
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    '35 Plymouth?

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  5. Nightshade
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    Is that an SM series ****** I am seeing?
     
  6. F&J
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    It is based on a 37 Buick Roadmaster, but using a heavily modified 51-64 Olds case done back in the day. It also has Olds gears/shafts and open drive.
     
  7. 40FordGuy
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    A very nice dash !!!!!!!!!!! And, same question,...What ****** is that ?

    4TTUK
     
  8. F&J
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    I posted the answer 2 seconds before you hit "submit" :)
     
  9. harleycontracter
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    Sure looks like a 35 Plymouth to me. THANK YOU
     
  10. 325w
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    Has it been sectioned. Cut on the ends?
     
  11. harleycontracter
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    Frank had to cut it to get it to fit right Yes
     
  12. captain scarlet
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    Looks like you got some really great parts with that body
     
  13. F&J
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    If you look at the p***enger side of the restored Plymouth in post 4, you can see how the upper bulged part of the dash is rolled away from the windshield.

    I had to make a cut all the way from L to R, under that "eyebrow" shaped part, to get the dash flatter, and have that upper angle blend with the 32 W/S pillar angle which is much less.

    Width is pretty close. There is a slight gap up at the very top, each side, but the W/S side garnish should cover it, but I don't have those here.
     
  14. nunattax
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    what size are the holes for the gauges
     
  15. harleycontracter
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    Captian I used the frame and the body with the chop done. Did the body panels and bought all the rest of the parts you see. It nwas the wicked chopped that made me buy the car.
     

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