Stop at the hardware store, you will likely find something that will work. That is what I did, but with a few modifications.For the record, i am talking about this switch in the dash bezel. View attachment 1198492
Here's what I did on my 65 Belvedere Race Car. It looks like a factory piece and was very inexpensive to make. In the first pic, ou can see what the dash switch holes look like. Difficult to get a simple cap plug to cover that. I didn't fee like grinding and welding so I came up with the round cover you see to the far left over the emergenc brake release hole and also on the far right, barely visible, is the the same thing over the blower switch hole. This cover bolts on from the back.
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I looked at those but the diameter the ones I found was too large for my liking. So I modified a drawer handle. It installs just like the sink hole cover.Looks like a cover I have used for many years as a plumber to cover the extra hole in a kitchen sink when there is no spray for the faucet.
Called a cock hole cover
The correct term really is "cock hole cover".I looked at those but the diameter the ones I found was too large for my liking. So I modified a drawer handle. It installs just like the sink hole cover.
Yep, My dash ain't purdy View attachment 1198768For the record, i am talking about this switch in the dash bezel.
What is the diameter of the circle?
Use a center button from a spare dash gauge.So, for anyone still interested, here is the hole I am trying to delete. Just curious if anyone has done this. I did a bad job of holding the tape straight over the hole but it is 3/8". Thanks for any help guys.
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Use one of the center buttons from the gauge panel, like the center of the speedo.So, for anyone still interested, here is the hole I am trying to delete. Just curious if anyone has done this. I did a bad job of holding the tape straight over the hole but it is 3/8". Thanks for any help guys.
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