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here's mine...
 

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Here are some pics of mine. I did finally get three more gauges in and only have the air/fuel one to secure.
the first pic shows the turn signals, the locked light and the laser detector indicator. After that pic I put all of those on their own circuits.
Andrew
 

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[See the link above, pics 1-8. I cant post individual pics for some reason. Wish I could just upload pic without having it hosted on line originally. Enjoy!
 
Both these dash boards are in 1962 Valiants.
First is my one, full fibre glass. The gauge insert is to be made of carbon fibre and houses Dakota digital VHX gauges, Vintage air and a double din DVD/GPS head unit.

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This is my mate Bruces dash, a combination of original and Auto Metre limited addition "Mopar" gauges in a custom pod.

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[See the link above, pics 1-8. I cant post individual pics for some reason. Wish I could just upload pic without having it hosted on line originally. Enjoy!

I have a file just for forum photos. I save them as a jpg 1000 pixels by 650-750 pixels so they aren't too big. I use the "GO ADVANCED" option to post. Click on the paper clip icon (attachments) That opens a page called "manage attachments" click on the "browse" button and select your picture then click "up load". Close the page once the up load is complete, this returns you to your text page. Possition the cursor where you want the image and re entre the attachment icon and select your image by clicking on it and it will attach. No need to have your images hosted on line!

Hope that helps!
Marty
 
Here is mine,.... well how it looks now! I'll take it apart.

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heres my project ive been working on 73 duster cluster, installed white gauge overlays, painted needles flouresent glow in dark orange, led strips installed all the way around bezel smoothed out and just finished painting the trim around and the black on the top of custer krinkle finish black(no pics of this yet)
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My favorite dash's
 

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here´s my ´69 dart dash painted in bodycolor

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Has anyone ever refinished stock duster dash bezels in semi gloss black, plastic chrome and all?
I just sent my dash frame out to to be painted in gloss black.
I'm thinking that all the trim done in semi gloss black or dark dark charcoal against the gloss black frame will look good. Possibly go with white face gauge makeover too.
It's going in an E5 car
 
Something a bit different... A dash out of a 1960 Dodge Dart Seneca.
 

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Nellas dash! Bezel done by GCAR, the frame powdercoated by our own Mistress of Metal Leanna!!
 

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Check out this ashtray, all powdercoated inside!! No butts about it, it's awesome!!
 

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