Hi John - I tend to agree with Jack on the plywood, but have seen a few
solid dashes hold up ok (but seen more cracked ones)
I just refinished one for our TR6 that we raffled off for charity and it
had a crack in it - but was able to glue it up and it refinished just fine.
for me - I recently put veneer over the dash from the 73. it was mostly
in good shape but was delaminated in places so I glued and clamped those
places back together. Here's a link - There was a really detailed
instuction out there but i can't find it right now.
http://ffr5355.wordpress.com/about/p-dashboard-construction/
I'll see if I can lay my dash on the scanner and send you some images - you
might beable to print them and see how it fits - enlarge or adjust as
needed.
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