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    '33 dash panel

    Has anyone bought and install a metal dash panel instead of installing gauges directly in the fiberglass? I see a few dash panels at Speedway that are available but the car's dash has that slight angle to it (installing gauges in the middle over shifter not behind the steering wheel - too much going on there).
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    I guess you have a gen 1, yes? Tim @ Kootenai has an aluminum dash that fits. http://kootenaivalleycustoms.com/Products.php Tim's a good guy, give him a call to discuss if you want to know more
    The design was changed for Gen 2 and the dash is a separate panel. Not sure how well it fits to the gen 1. Maybe call FFR to discuss.
    Can't comment on solutions from other sources

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    I fabricated an aluminum panel to mount a RacePak dash and some turn signal indicators. I get behind the dash so frequently that I wanted a large access hole and cover. The cover acts as a mounting plate. I have a Gen-1 and cut the dash so that I can remove the entire face by loosening five 1/4-turn fasteners. That leaves the entire under dash are open.

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    I bought a piece of engine turned aluminum, trimmed it to the shape I wanted then cut holes for the gauges, and mounted it in the center of the dash.
    The cutout is big enough to get at a lot of things behind the dash.
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    I got mine from J&B Microfinish, its an All American Dash Panel (https://www.hotrodhotline.com/jb-mic...0#.YEuN3p1KiUk). I ended up having it Hydro Dipped and cleared, the end result turned out great for the extra effort I think.
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    Here's what I used. I think I got it on ebayScreenshot_20210312-192119_Chrome.jpg

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    7D2C74FA-59C4-44F6-BA91-5B5BEABFFAA5.jpeg. I picked this up at the NSRA meet a couple of years ago.
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    How di you handles the slight bend in the fiberglass?

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    Has anyone found a glove box that works in the dash?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cob427sc View Post
    Has anyone found a glove box that works in the dash?
    Only one I found was a glove box for boats....dimensions were okay to fit but the cover was just plain ugly / cheap looking, and would have taken a lot of work to look good.

    https://www.amazon.com/Pactrade-Mari...s%2C213&sr=8-3

    They have another one without the built in cup holders too, but also an ugly / cheap cover

    Jim

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    Hi again - does the panel have a slight bend to accommodate the slight angle of the FF figerglas dash structure?
    Walter

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    Quote Originally Posted by racephotoman View Post
    Hi again - does the panel have a slight bend to accommodate the slight angle of the FF figerglas dash structure?
    Walter
    Most panels have no curve. I used one from speedway on this customer 33 and it worked fine. I used a seal behind it to make up for the curve.

    https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/show...18-Gen-1/page2

    see post #41 and look further in the thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AJT '33 View Post
    I got mine from J&B Microfinish, its an All American Dash Panel (https://www.hotrodhotline.com/jb-mic...0#.YEuN3p1KiUk). I ended up having it Hydro Dipped and cleared, the end result turned out great for the extra effort I think.
    TANZER 33 HR - 7.jpg TANZER 33 HR - 3.jpg
    20180720_070600.jpg 20180720_070614.jpg Pics in the sun shows how you can see the gears of the hydrographic pattern.
    That sure turned out awesome

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