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Was the dash in my 25/26 sedan (built in mid October 1925) painted body color? How about the window moldings?
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I have a 2 door and a four door landau 26 chevy and in both cases the original color on the interior metal parts (dash and interior window frames is gloss black)Exterior colors on my cars are chickle grey and green respectively
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Roger my Dash is black. As far as I know all sedans were black from the windows to the roof line. Mine was built in October 1925 too.
Steve '25 Superior "K", '79 Corvette , '72 Corvette LT-1 & 1965 Corvette Coupe
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Thanks guys, For some reason mine was stripped and primered by a previous owner. I need to get an extra hole filled and will paint it black.
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I have a hole in my dash too, about 1 1/8 or 1 1/4". It was where a more modern ignition switch was placed. I'm concerned that it may not be able to be filled and hold.
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rbl2 - the hole can be filled with a similar gauge plug welded in place and ground smooth on the front side.
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Another reason why there are some things I shouldn't do. I can't weld and in the long run it's cheaper for me to pay someone else than to buy the equipment and learn.
Bill
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