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This is a 1967 dash that has been powder coated. Very nice finish. Open to reasonable offers from members. I will be listing it on craigslist too.



-- Edited by Lost in the 60s on Saturday 8th of November 2014 02:06:52 PM



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Mitch,
I think I actually have a Blue one I picked up in Iowa 9-10 years ago.
Will be at Storage Building in South ST. Paul Saturday Morning.
Call me if you want to stop by.


ALSO, Chris this would be a good time to look for the A/C 66 lower panel you were looking for.
Karl

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Thanks to Karl, I have a '66 dash to paint.

I discovered the black dash is a '67.

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whats the difference in 66 to 67 ??

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BB502 wrote:

whats the difference in 66 to 67 ??


 The steering column opening is wider and the mount is different for the collapsible column introduced in '67. The holes above the glove box are different too for the bezel. 66 has small holes around the perimeter.



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It's a bit of work, but when we had the green 66 wagon, I put a 67 dash in it because I wanted the collapsible column.

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Derek69SS wrote:

It's a bit of work, but when we had the green 66 wagon, I put a 67 dash in it because I wanted the collapsible column.


 Wouldn't be any extra work for me at this point but I just sold the extra '67 column I had here for 3 years from the GTO a couple weeks before I bought this car...clonk



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It still would have required some work though. The Chevelle column in 67 was Chevelle only, the BOP A bodies had columns that were totally different. At least thats what I understand from reading postings on Team Chevelle over the years from posters like Dale Mcintosh.



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Chris R wrote:

It still would have required some work though. The Chevelle column in 67 was Chevelle only, the BOP A bodies had columns that were totally different. At least thats what I understand from reading postings on Team Chevelle over the years from posters like Dale Mcintosh.


 I did a lot of reading about that argument both ways over the years. Some people swear they are different and others say not. I actually sold the GTO column to a guy with an El Camino. He was converting from a column shift to floor. He measured his against mine and they were the same...dunno



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They may measure the same but i'm sure the shape of thr bowl is different.

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