Dash Pad and wheel. repair part 1 of .....

I didn't see this in 2013, so I would'a thought you just whipped it up! Looks wicked. Nice work and it shows what one can do to save what you have without spending a ton on new parts.

Thanks
I have wayyyyyy too many irons in the fire to spend money on new when I can spend time on old and make it look good. (plus the money goes for new idea/parts makers supplies):D since my wife tells me I have a LOT more time than money. so I like to spend on supplies for new parts I make instead of parts someone else makes.

I will have to repaint the brown parts on the car to match the buckskin top that is going on the car. So some of the time was wasted but I did learn a lot on my first 2 or 3 tries on the dash pad. and the wheel came out even better than I thought.\

Wait till you see the door panels I'm making since I don't need handles to roll the windows down. they'll be molded with integrated armrest in them to blend into the door/seat arrangement. so far the fronts are formed in sprayfoam and being sanded down to shape and final "look" that "hopefully" can wrap around the door handle and look recessed and good at the same time. so far it's been
1. Spray on
2. sand off to shape
3. look
4. dang it's ugly
and try again
ahhh well nothing nice comes easy to me.