Series III Dash Repair Or Replacement

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  • artpeck
    3rd Gear
    • Dec 2009
    • 368

    Series III Dash Repair Or Replacement

    I know this doesn't apply to those in the all metal set but for those S3 owners out there I have a question about dash repair.

    The top pad is cracked and in other places the vinyl is ready to fall off. Not a big deal but cosmetically annoying as I restore other parts of the truck. Our host lists the dash pad as NLA. I am curious if anyone has ideas on a source for a replacement or repair alternatives. I did find one shop in southern CA that specializes in this for vintage restorations but if anyone else has ideas they would be much appreciated. Thanks as always.
    1995 NAS D-90 Soft Top, AA Yellow
    1973 Series III '88 Hard Top, Limestone
    1957 Series I, Deep bronze green
  • siiirhd88
    3rd Gear
    • Oct 2006
    • 369

    #2
    I covered my old cracking upper dash pad with new vinyl. I cut off the jagged edges of the old vinyl, and filled all of the gouges with spray foam. I cut the spray foam flush with the existing dash and covered the old vinyl with a thin layer of batting. I stretched the new vinyl over the old dash, and secured the one edge with the original half moon clips that I had removed previously. The other edge I glued down. I used spray glue to secure the batting to the old vinyl, and the new vinyl to the batting.

    This is a pic of the covered dash. Not the best pic, sorry.



    Bob

    '02 Disco II SD
    '80 SIII 109
    '75 SIII 88 V8
    '68 SIIA 109 V8

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    • Walker
      Low Range
      • Apr 2008
      • 94

      #3
      I pulled my old dash pad off and took it to a local upholstry shop. They replaced the old cover/padding and used an industrial grade adhesive. I live in the San Joaquin Valley of Calif (105 degrees/28 degrees) and the rig stays outside. 5 years ago and no cracks, pulling, ripples, etc. Cost was about $225. Well worth it to avoid the repeated agravation I am known for.

      Art

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      • artpeck
        3rd Gear
        • Dec 2009
        • 368

        #4
        Really helpful. Thanks. I am a little reluctant to tackle this myself as I can't even adequately wrap a Christmas present. The picture looks great and I hadn't even thought of the upholstery shop idea. Worth investigating. May I ask where you are in the valley? I am in the SF area.
        1995 NAS D-90 Soft Top, AA Yellow
        1973 Series III '88 Hard Top, Limestone
        1957 Series I, Deep bronze green

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        • Firemanshort
          2nd Gear
          • Nov 2006
          • 282

          #5
          I just saw an advertisement on the Bring-A-Trailer website for Just-Dashes



          They are located in Sunny California. They do custom restoriations.

          I recommend you send you dash there and they report back to us on how it comes out. Mine has a few small cracks now - and will likely need life support in a few years.
          Firemanshort
          1980 Stage One
          (Past owner of 1973 Series III - Highlander)

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          • artpeck
            3rd Gear
            • Dec 2009
            • 368

            #6
            That is the place I found in so cal. I will call them and report anything relevant I find out.
            1995 NAS D-90 Soft Top, AA Yellow
            1973 Series III '88 Hard Top, Limestone
            1957 Series I, Deep bronze green

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            • jac04
              Overdrive
              • Feb 2007
              • 1884

              #7
              Just Dashes is very expensive and they tend to take a little "artistic liberty" with most dashes. I have researched them for possibly restoring a dash pad for my 68 Camaro. For a SIII, I suggest the methods that others have suggested or bring it to a local upholstery shop who will essentially re-skin the dash pad.

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              • leafsprung
                Overdrive
                • Nov 2006
                • 1008

                #8
                may be some NOS dashes available soon

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                • siiirhd88
                  3rd Gear
                  • Oct 2006
                  • 369

                  #9
                  Im no upholstery guy, but the recover of the upper dash pad is a pretty simple job. There are no complex curves, like on the lower dash, and it is basically a wrap and glue repair. Once the dash pad was off of the truck, the entire job was completed in only a few hours and cost under $40.00.

                  Jeez, if your upper pad is already bad, why not just try to fix it yourself? If you do mess it up too badly, maybe Ike can find you a NOS one!

                  Bob

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                  • artpeck
                    3rd Gear
                    • Dec 2009
                    • 368

                    #10
                    I may try to. Was simply trying to understand alternatives and alternative approaches to the repair. Thanks for the info.
                    1995 NAS D-90 Soft Top, AA Yellow
                    1973 Series III '88 Hard Top, Limestone
                    1957 Series I, Deep bronze green

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                    • Walker
                      Low Range
                      • Apr 2008
                      • 94

                      #11
                      Art - I am in the Fresno area. The shop I used is very reasonable and make a quality product Without artistic license.

                      Also Art

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