64 Barracuda Headlight/Wiper Bezel panel

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Maddog55

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I just brought home a 64 Barracuda that was rebuilt from the ground up. Looking to replace some interior parts that are missing, but can’t seem to find part anywhere. To the left of the Instrument cluster, there is a square panel (see picture) with just the Headlight and Windshield Wiper switches. There’s a hole in the panel. Not sure if it was just broken or if there was another switch of some sort there.

The owner who rebuilt it had mentioned that there were some 65 parts mixed in. But googling interior pictures for both 64/65, I can’t find anything like it. It’s a 273 with the automatic shifter on the floor.

Could this be from something other than a Cuda?
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My guess is a previous owner put a horn button there after the original crapped out in some way.
It's made of ABS plastic. It can br repaired
Until I was ready to renew the ginosh also I would just put sticker, bottle cap, something over it. Barra-Cola. LOL Good luck
 
I just brought home a 64 Barracuda that was rebuilt from the ground up. Looking to replace some interior parts that are missing, but can’t seem to find part anywhere. To the left of the Instrument cluster, there is a square panel (see picture) with just the Headlight and Windshield Wiper switches. There’s a hole in the panel. Not sure if it was just broken or if there was another switch of some sort there.

The owner who rebuilt it had mentioned that there were some 65 parts mixed in. But googling interior pictures for both 64/65, I can’t find anything like it. It’s a 273 with the automatic shifter on the floor.

Could this be from something other than a Cuda?View attachment 1716466084
Start a Parts Wanted Ad. I don't see one listed in the Layson's catalog. If they don't offer them no one probably does.
 
A '64 Barracuda would have been a push button automatic, not a floor shift, so, who knows what sort of Frankencar you have. If you're patient, that panel should be findable.
 

The car is a 64 A Body that had a manual transmission which was switched over to a 65 automatic with the floor shifter.
 
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