Aftermarket Barracuda Dash Bezel - Reviews???

So I could just send them my whole assembly and they'd make it like new again?
Jeff


Best to have the web page open and call David on the phone. Small family business.
Short hours are like 10:00-1:00 I think.
David Patik
Owner/Operator
850-878-1450
Performance Car Graphics

If your 67 has the Burl Wood Grain, they do not offer it. They only have the straight Grain Walnut.


Directly from their web page:

Complete Service
1967-1971 A-body Rallye
(Dodge Dart, Demon and Plymouth Duster, 1967-1969 Barracuda/Cuda)

 Standard in all 1967-1969 Barracudas, optional in 1970-71 Dart and 1971 Demon. Many versions of this large, complicated instrument cluster were made. Basic differences:
● Round 120 mph or 150 mph speedometer; round gauge pods
● 1967 speedometer lettering is unique
● Optional trip odometer
● Optional clock, or tachometer, or vacuum gauge
● More than one type of tachometer lettering exists
● Some instrument bezels have a cigarette lighter hole
● 1967 used rotary knob radio; so did 1971
● 1968-70 had thumbwheel radio
● 1967-69 had 4-way flasher switch in upper left of bezel
● 1967-March 1968 had small slot for fan switch, without lettering
● Bezels without woodgrain in 1967-69 had black-painted upper and silver-painted lower
● 1967 had optional burled walnut with raised aluminum rim directly over the chrome upper bezel, with silver-painted lower bezel
● 1968 had optional same wood, but upper bezel was painted black first
● Mid-1968 through 1971 had “straight grain” walnut over black-painted upper and lower
● Woodgrain was standard in 1970-71
● “Barracuda” script on 1967-69 glove box bezel; no lettering on 1970-71 glove box bezel
Instrument Cluster Restoration: $395.00
● Completely disassemble, clean all parts, acid-dip circuit boards, strip faces to bare metal, then reface speedometer and small gauges with original-color black faces, or custom white faces. (These gauges do not always need refacing.)
● Paint indicator needles
● Calibrate speedometer and small gauges
 ● Speedometer head is usually worn badly; rebuild is available
 ● Fuel gauge is usually burned out; used gauge is available
Odometer Reletter: $30.00 to $50.00
Tachometer Rebuild: Inquire

● Balance needle
● Clean and adjust movement
● Calibrate rpm from 1000-4500
● Replace circuit board, if needed, or desired
● Modern-day circuit board allows correct tachometer operation with MSD Ignition System (Multiple Spark Discharge)
Tachometer Reface: $55.00
● Strip face to bare metal; reface with correct redline
Clock Quartz Movement: $85.00
Clock Reface & Vacuum Gauge Reface: $35.00

● Clock cable repair is available
Instrument Plastic Bezel Restoration: $495.00-and-up
● Cracks, breaks, cut-out radio areas repair is available
● Strip and rechrome entire bezel
● Paint silver or black areas
● Install new woodgrain, if used (straight-grain walnut only)
● Polish lenses
● Rebuild switches
● Reletter switch names
● Paint correctly the four rear-of-bezel light blackout areas
● Rechrome and detail gauge center caps
Glove Box Bezel Restoration: $85.00
● Rechrome bezel, and paint silver or black inset
● Rechrome “Barracuda” nameplate: $35.00 extra

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