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Old 06-18-2011, 06:40 PM   #1
Street Sweeper
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Dash repair Question

Started disassembling the dash on my '65 Suburban the other day and noticed that somehow the dash had been damaged in its previous life. It looks like either contact with the jump seat or with someone's feet has put two small hairline cracks on either side of the glove box opening. It's hard to tell, but it doesn't look warped - I've just got these two cracks in the metal.

I just wanted to see if 1) anyone has had this on their truck and 2) how hard it might be to repair and 3) what you had to do to fix it. I wasn't sure if it would require welding - or if someone had another idea.

Thanks in advance for your help . . .

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I just wanted to see if 1) anyone has had this on their truck and 2) how hard it might be to repair and 3) what you had to do to fix it.

Thanks in advance for your help . . .
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