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Can you be more specific? If it's the dash pad you're after, the repro pads are fairly inexpensive and are of good quality for the '65s and '66s.

If it's a mangled radio cutout you're trying to fix, you can by a patch to repair it with. It should be welded in to do it right, but a real creative person my find otherwise.

If it's other parts of the dash, again the entire dash panel is made in reproduction, but definately needs to be welded in.

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I was very pleased with the quality of my repro dash pad on my '66. The only problem I had is one of the end studs was not "planted" into the foam very good. As soon as I started to tighten down the bolt, it pulled right off of the pad. I just used a liberal amount of crazy glue to glue it back to the back of the pad. It's held up now for almost 2 years (knock on wood).

If you always do what you've always done,
You'll always get what you've always got

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