Molded Dash Board Cap Cover

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  1. SilverStreak

    SilverStreak Member

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    The blue dash pad on my '76 Comet is badly sunburnt and cracked. Ideally I would like to replace it with a good condition original; otherwise, has anyone purchased and installed one of these ?

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/190490830941

    Thanks
     
  2. mojo

    mojo "Everett"- Senior Citizen Supporting Member

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    I have one on my car bout 6 yrs w/o any issues. Made big difference/improvement on dash appearance.
     
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    Me too , can't even tell unless you're looking for it
     
  4. SilverStreak

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    Were you able to paint it the correct color ?
    What is a good resource to get the correct interior color paint ?
     
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    I used DuPont interior dye from Finishmaster looks great , I just gently clean it with a micro fiber towel . , made sure it was extremely clean before painting it , also used adhesion promoter for plastic after cleaning
     
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    I didn't paint mine, being I have black interior. Just cleaned dash w/ alcohol, and glued it down. I held it in placed w/ weights and wood braces till glue dried -- have no issues so far. Only the real Maverick folks may know it's a cap, most everyone else don't have a clue. My dash was not to the point where it had foam protruding thru the vinyl; if it had, I probably wud have had to make some mods to make it fit properly.
    I wud recommend it.
     
  7. RMiller

    RMiller My name is Rick

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    I have a perfect, uncracked pad that I plan on capping. If I don't I'm pretty sure it will start crack as soon as I put the car on the road, it's pretty firm to the touch.
     
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    Get the cap you will be glad you did. Replacing the pad isnt an easy task.
     
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    stumanchu Stuart

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    My car came with a dash cap.....I thought it was a real dash. I never seen a cap before and was surprised when I bumped it and it moved!
     
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    I've had mine for over 10yrs without a problem, good product!
     
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    I was installing my dash pad cover yesterday and thinking how to hold it down tightly while the adhesive sets and came up with this idea. A pool noodle toy wedges in between the dash and windshield perfectly. I added a couple of shims to help with the irregular curves. Let it set overnight like this and next day it was adhered very nicely.
     

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    Did the cap come in the correct color blue, or did you paint it?
     
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    fullcm Doug

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    I got it from Stock Interiors they come in black only but for an extra charge (I think about $15) they will paint it one of several colors. I had them paint it blue and it was close but not a good match so I had a local painter supply shop match my interior and put it in a spray can for me then I repainted it.
     
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    bmcdaniel Senile Member

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    Mine's held down with 3M double sided tape. Press it down for a minute to activate the adhesive and you're done.
     
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