How was final fit and finish? Is this an OER brand? I've heard the ends dont fit well on a lot of these dash pads. I'm about to purchase one so I really need to know if the oer one is worth it. BTW , good job on video. 👍🤙
it looks great. it's an OER part 7642894. just an fyi. was in a friend's 68 and the right and left sides were curling up. right at the pillar. he is not sure what brand. if I was the manufacturer I would add more areas to bolt down. mine is still in the garage and has not seen sunlight yet. I will keep a window visor in on hot days for sure.
nice man! this will really help people who has a 1967 camaro!!! keep up the good work man!
THANK YOU...for sharing.
thanks for video, currently i am trying to remove dash pad but I don't want to cut any thing,do you know the size of mounting nuts?
FAISAL ALMAJED not sure, they were speed nuts.
petemoss100 good news, just removed today all nuts are 10 mm 😎
FAISAL ALMAJED I went with the long hex nut for the replacements. Way easier to reach and tighten
great job you didnt show anything of how you got it off you should have just used a torch that video is useless
How was final fit and finish? Is this an OER brand? I've heard the ends dont fit well on a lot of these dash pads. I'm about to purchase one so I really need to know if the oer one is worth it. BTW , good job on video. 👍🤙
it looks great. it's an OER part 7642894. just an fyi. was in a friend's 68 and the right and left sides were curling up. right at the pillar. he is not sure what brand. if I was the manufacturer I would add more areas to bolt down. mine is still in the garage and has not seen sunlight yet. I will keep a window visor in on hot days for sure.
Did your dash pad not come with the sides?
67 dash pads dont have sides. 68 I believe does.
@@petemoss100 yea mine had them but have researched and realized the prior owner put a 68 dash in my 67
Meant to say there are no videos out there. This is just a visual. Hope it helps