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Al/Lindley 07-07-2013 11:10 AM

Chrome dash panel doesn't fit
 

I bought a repo chrome dash panel for my 1931 Huckster. After installing the gauges I attempted to mount it on the dash. The gas gauge was recessed at least a quarter inch from the surface of the panel. There is really no possible way to actually use this panel. Has anyone else ever seen this problem?

msmaron 07-07-2013 11:12 AM

Re: Chrome dash panel doesn't fit
 

Welcome to the world of REPOP!!!!!!! they never fit, you need to make them fit...that is why you will start to see so many people preach only get originals and restore them...good luck@

Purdy Swoft 07-07-2013 12:31 PM

Re: Chrome dash panel doesn't fit
 

I haven't had problems with the gas gauge being recessed. Unless something is holding it off, I would send it back. In most cases with the repro instrument panel, the bottom two screws won't line up. I use a scratch awl or small punch to bend the lower tabs where the D nuts go, so as to align the bottom screw holes. This is sometimes needed even when fitting an original panel. I always try and fit the instrument panel before installing the gauges. Who knows what the previous owner did in an attempt to fit whatever panel was available at the time. good luck, it can be a pain but is doable in most cases.

BILL WILLIAMSON 07-07-2013 02:45 PM

Re: Chrome dash panel doesn't fit
 

Bought a "re-pop" oval panel from Snyder's, fits perfectly, really QUALITY! It was cheaper than replating my original, which I kept in my "stash" Bill W.

Purdy Swoft 07-07-2013 03:26 PM

Re: Chrome dash panel doesn't fit
 

Good move Bill!! Snyders sells the best repro parts that are available. Mark sullivan gave me a new round speedo 31 instrument panel when I bought my roadster, it fit perfectly. I lucked out and found an original butler finish panel from Don Turley in 05 and used it instead.

Ross/Kzoo 07-07-2013 03:44 PM

Re: Chrome dash panel doesn't fit
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Purdy Swoft (Post 684177)
I haven't had problems with the gas gauge being recessed. Unless something is holding it off, I would send it back. In most cases with the repro instrument panel, the bottom two screws won't line up. I use a scratch awl or small punch to bend the lower tabs where the D nuts go, so as to align the bottom screw holes. This is sometimes needed even when fitting an original panel. I always try and fit the instrument panel before installing the gauges. Who knows what the previous owner did in an attempt to fit whatever panel was available at the time. good luck, it can be a pain but is doable in most cases.

I did the exact same thing.

glenn in camino 07-07-2013 07:50 PM

Re: Chrome dash panel doesn't fit
 

I have I of those. It's now laying on the floor of my storage room. Might make a good wall decoration someday.

Cockshutt Kid 07-08-2013 05:54 AM

Re: Chrome dash panel doesn't fit
 

I have been having intermittant problems with my pop out ignition switch. Would work perfectly on the bench every time, but inconsistantly in the car. After several removals and installs the repro dash panel has been adjusted with a 3 pound hammer and all is well.

Tom Wesenberg 07-08-2013 09:23 AM

Re: Chrome dash panel doesn't fit
 

Bill Bixby used to sell some nice restored original instument panels. I don't know if he has any left.


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