Re: [DML] Recover Dash and instrument hood or buy NOS?
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Re: [DML] Recover Dash and instrument hood or buy NOS?
- From: Dick Ryan <deloreanbiker@xxxx>
- Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 09:01:39 -0700 (PDT)
Personal thoughts: If you're into concours - NOS is
the only way to go. If not . . . . I had ordered a
NOS binnacle through one of the vendors. I was very
unhappy with it when it arrived. Moreover, I figured
it would just crack again like the original. So, I
had my binnacle recovered in leather by the DeLorean
Motor Center.
It looks awesome - fits in with the rest of the
interior so well that it almost looks stock - won't
crack, etc., etc. I currently have no cracks in the
dash, but when one appears, I will have the dash done
as well. I have seen one car that they had done where
the entire interior was done in leather and it was
very nice.
I know the purists will gag, but it is something for
you to consider.
Dick Ryan
VIN 16867
--- Dale Schaub <DaleSchaub@xxxx> wrote:
> I need to replace my dash and instrument hood or
> have them recovered. Has anyone had their dashes
> recovered by www.justdashes.com? How is their
> quality?
>
> I will not save any money by going with
> www.justdashes; however, I am just concerned about
> NOS. I haven't had much luck with NOS. I replaced my
> seat covers two years ago with NOS (someone out of
> Canada--not one of our suppliers) and a year later
> they looked worst then my original seats. That was
> $1,200 down the drain.
>
> Has anyone replace their dashes and instrument hood
> with NOS?
> How are they wearing? In Arizona sun?
>
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