PG Classics Dash Bezel - just received from China!

Mine also had deluxe interior and rally dash it you go to The 1970 Hamtramck Registry - 1969 Plymouth Dealership Data Book - Barracuda in picture 11, you will see that the woodgrain top, black bottom and barracuda script and symbol are on the GB piece. I've got a decent set of references for '69 barracuda. All together I think it's around 1500 pages, uses 2 4" binders, plus a 2or 3" for other sources. The factory 1969 Plymouth service manual (covers all models) is 982 pages and when you put the pages in sheet protectors, takes up a lot of room, but no grease spots or easy tearing out of the binder, plus you can draw lines on the sheet protectors with a grease pencil and then clean off. Warning" very time consuming and can get expensive.
DMT is Detroit Muscle Technology. Here is link to their woodgrain dash appliques: Mopar A Body 68-69 Barracuda Dart Rallye Dash Overlay - WALNUT Vinyl on Aluminum Look Plastic Backing I've bought a couple of small items from them and they seem to have very favorable reviews from some member on here. Good place to check, as they're not as well known as YO, PG, CI, etc.
That is funny on the clock, I thought I was unique, just like everybody else, lol. I'll have to find my receipt to see name of the companyI just found them by searching on EBay NOS 1969 Barracuda parts and saw the clock, then read where they said they could take old clocks and convert them to modern quartz. I love the 12/24 hour display. I may pull my Fury clock out and send to them because I've got to go into the dash and will do upgrades like on A bodies (change to LED bulbs, by-pass bulkhead connector, convert how the gas gauge works so 1 minute I have a full tank and next I've got the fuel light on.
Hope that helps some.
Dan


hi imfurys... thank you for the reference to the Detroit Muscle Technology company! i just went on their site and purchased the woodgrain applique that you referenced. it was only $24.00! DMT has some very good prices and a bunch of stuff that i'm going to purchase from them.

i have not yet determined what to do with the OEM clock i removed from my 69 Cuda. i know they are rare as most guys went for the tach if they were going to pay for some options on the new 1969 Barracuda they were ordering. i put several droplets of WD40 down the adjustment cable and on the shaft where the cable connects to the rear of the clock and i can now move the hands on the clock for setting. my next experiment will be to hook this up to a 12 volt power source and see if this clock runs. this unit looks to be pretty well sealed in its original manufacture so i'm not going to attempt to take this thing apart. i think that needs to be done by a "clock worker" or a jeweler.

i also looked at the dash pic. you mentioned from the Hamtramck registry. i have some of that stuff but no where near the library you have. i would love to have all the stuff you have. was your collection one of those "a few pages over the years" kind of collection or did you find some source that had a large volume of sheets all together? i do have the original factory service manuals for the 68 and 69 A body cars. ironically, i never thought to look at those books... LOL!

thanks again for the DMT reference. i'll post a pic of their dash part once i get it so other FABO folks can see one.