How To & DIY

How To Repair a Hacked 1935-36 Ford Dash Panel

One of the deals Iron Trap Garage’s Matt scored at the 2019 Hershey Fall swap meet was a 1935/36 Ford dash that had seen better days.

Repairing a Hacked 1935-36 Ford Dashboard

Matt occasionally buys items like this at swap meets, with a little work you can repair the item and have minimal money wrapped into it.

The 1935 dash has a large piece of trim that covers the damaged area, which makes the repair a little easier. Matt will make the repair correctly but won’t have to obsess over any small imperfections thanks to the chrome “waterfall” dash trim…

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