Installing the classic dash for 1967 dodge dart

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I have a 67 dash frame and gauge cluster that will fit the Dart. It was from a Barracuda, but the dash frame fits all A-Bodies. The gauge cluster is different from '67to '68. The speedo has a screw on cable in '67 and a snap on in '68. There are also subtle differences in the heater control openings especially where the fan speed switch is. I have both gauge sets available with 120 MPH speedo's with tripometer. The dash housing (sheet metal section) is clean but needs paint. But difficult to ship. PM me if interested.

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@Jonathan Paulsen did you ever get the Classic Dash panel installed, and if so, how did it turn out? Also, which dash frame did you have, the '70 non-Rallye or the '67 Rallye? Interested for any info before making a purchase.
 
I used the PG Classic dash bezel and was generally please with the appearance but not with the fit. The support piece that fits on top of the bezel did not fit into the slot at the top of the bezel. I had to use a Dremmel cutoff wheel to enlarge the grove in the bezel so the plate would fit. As this is the load bearing plate for the upper screws, it has to fit tight. That was nerve wracking, but done successfully. I expect that other bezels may be better made, but there are also 30-50% more expensive. The picture below is how the finished dash looks now. I was fortunate to have scored an original tach 30 years ago from a junkyard which I installed. It replaced an Autometer tach that I put in the blank hole way back in the 1970's. Figured that one out long before FABO existed and it worked all these years.
Let me know what you want to do.

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I finally got around to trying to fit the classic dash in my 69 Dart. It will need to have some dash trimmed to fit and the holes don’t line up with the holes in the dash.
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That's a shame that the holes don't line up and trimming is needed. I have been looking for a documented install or video for this specific panel on the '69 dash frame but haven't had any luck. I just sent them a message to see if there is anything they can provide. It looks like they were looking for someone to document an install back in 2018. '67-'69 Dodge Dart Dash Now Available From Classic Dash - Mopar Connection Magazine | A comprehensive daily resource for Mopar enthusiast news, features and the latest Mopar tech
 
I like the dash itself. I don’t mind the trimming the dash too much. The holes not even close is kinda annoying . I’ll bend the dash frame and make new holes to install eventually. Dustin
 
Just got this dash kit in last week. Just took out my factory cluster and looks like I will need to do some cutting to make it work. No way it will work without cutting. Has anyone put this dash in yet. I ordered mine through Autometer but the dash is made by Classic Dash.
 
To add to that, part of the reason for doing this would be to not have to spend a fortune re-chroming original plastic pieces, does anyone know where to purchase a matching glove box cover to replace that plastic Chrome original?
 
Chk PG Classics, or try National Moparts.
To add to that, part of the reason for doing this would be to not have to spend a fortune re-chroming original plastic pieces, does anyone know where to purchase a matching glove box cover to replace that plastic Chrome original?
 
Btw. You can buy a complete repo 68-69 GT (and a 270 /standard dash) bezel set. BUT.... If you have a 67 you would have to get your heater radio bezel re chromed / refinished
 
FWIW, I found out that classic Dash who actually makes the ABS housing for these gauges, also sells a glove box cover, either matte black, carbon fiber or aluminum. It also looks like they sell their housing with three options, ac, no AC or no heater controls. I might buy directly from them because while I have a 67 Dart I have 73 to 76 A/C heater controls complicating my situation. Then at least I can cut the ABS to fit my Oddball heater controls. I don't mind modifying the dash frame whether it be adding tabs and drilling out for holes in the right location. These parts seem very expensive but try getting plastic re-chromed these days and you're still stuck with a 60-year-old sweep style Speedo with a cable and idiot lights!@?
 
I have 73 to 76 A/C heater controls complicating my situation.
If you put up an ad I bet you can get a 67 control for cheap. Or checkout the local wrecking yard for 72??? Pickup. It uses the same 67 swing lever control
 

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