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Thanks for the reply. I did read the thread on these dash pieces and learned quite a bit. I pulled the dash trim from several junkyard cars in the 80's, of course I didn't make notes on what they came from.
Another example of an unidentified left corner piece in black and silver:
Thanks. I was curious as to why the piece on the left in my picture has wood grain that runs all the way to the edge, while the piece on the right stops at a black border.
Can anyone tell me about the difference between these two woodgrain dash pieces? One should be for a 68 GTX, but I don't know where the other one came from.
Update.
I tried to order door panels late last week from Legendary's website....did not go well. The site kept giving me an error as I tried to check out. I called customer service the next day during business hours and the guy said to call back the next day. I asked for someone in sales and...
I have some lower dash pads for a 69 road runner that seem to be breaking down. They've turned kind of sticky on the surface. I've used different cleaners but nothing works very well. Is there a way to save and restore pads like this?