I have been doing homework on what to do about a dashpad.
The cost of restoring an e-body will never allow you to recoup half of your money in todays market.
With that said I have chosen to restore the sheetmetal and structural, and refurbish the rest.
It costs about $1,000 for a restored pad when you include shipping and other costs may make the cost significantly higher for others.
The Classic Industries dashpad looks like a viable alternative. Dave at Roseville (who I respect), says it is plastic framed. Classic Industries says that it has a steel frame with additional steel in the critical areas (to paraphrase their description).
An acquaintance of mine installed an early version of the pad last summer; on the first 90 degree F day with the windows closed and a sunny day the pad warped in 3 places.
Year One wants $900 plus for the likely same sourced item.
The Classic Industries piece has a 90 day warranty, so that disqualifies my money going to them.
Just Dashes has a lifetime warranty? They show how their refurbished dash is created in various you tube clips.
For similar money I think I can get the dash covered in leather. That doesn't bother me because my car is somewhat a custom.
I was at the W.P.C. show outside Detroit on Sunday and bought a clean and cracked 3 speaker a/c dash for $50 when it was time to leave. It seems like no one is interested in
buying these cores at the moment. I may just put a cap on it for the time being if I catch a deal on one.
What do others think about the choices available today?