As no-one over here in the UK can identify this old dash, I was wondering if any of you guys had any ideas??? It is steel, and just a bit wider than a Ford Pop's dash would be (I cut about an inch off each side...) If this is the wrong place please feel free to move it...!!! Ta Guy
Since it is symmetrical, and small, I'd guess it comes from your island, and could be L or R hand drive,,,,
Try searching on www.carandclassic.com a good British for sale site. Just keep searching the 1930s classics till you find the right photo. I,m thinking Standard Flying 8 or 10 or 12.
Cheers, a chap from over here spent a day searching the 'net looking at old UK car dashboards, and came up with nothing... Not really that worried, apart from struggling to find some interesting gauges to put in it (weird hole sizes...!!!) but if I can't find anything to fit, I'll just cut it some more to fit what I can...!!!
Doesn't look to be from this side of the Pond, however mid- to late-30's Chrysler, Plymouth, DeSoto and Dodge used two large circular gauges, and might fit. One was speedo, the other quad gauges.