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Old car dash panel - any idea from what?
Here's a pic of an old car dash panel we found at the home farm this past week. It looks like a 1930's Ford but I don't find a match for it with Google. I found several similar panels but most all of them have a smoother transition at both ends of the oval opening. Anyone know what car or truck this comes from? I plan to sell it on eBay.
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Looks pretty close to a late-20s chevy truck to me...
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Originally Posted by NoahMercy
Looks pretty close to a late-20s chevy truck to me...
Bingo! Thank you! I found matching photos for the dash panel for 1929 Chevrolet but without info as to which vehicle model it is specific to. There was one comment that it is for a closed-in sedan and a few photos showing it in a car.
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I think it sort of looks like your avatar.
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It is a 32-34 Ford Truck dash.
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Originally Posted by Gwolf
It is a 32-34 Ford Truck dash.
I couldn't find any exact matches for those. The Ford dash panels had a lot smoother transition on both ends of the oval. The 1929 Chevy pics I found match exactly.
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Could it be a repro for a kit bucket?
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Originally Posted by Gwolf
Could it be a repro for a kit bucket?
Don't think so. If it was it most likely would be fiberglass and the metal is heavier than what a metal repro would be. A piece of the original car body wood frame is still fastened to the backside.
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