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Old 06-15-2009, 09:48 AM   #1
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Smile Paul Atkins Dash for 67-72 trucks

anybody seen the paul Atkins dash for our trucks? i was surfing the other nite and saw it, what do you think? Sorry i couldn't do a link, not that good with computers.
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Old 06-15-2009, 10:00 AM   #2
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Re: Paul Atkins Dash for 67-72 trucks

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http://www.dashworksbypaulatkins.com...evy_Truck.html

Is this the one you mean? It's a little TOO contemporary for me.

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Old 06-15-2009, 10:01 AM   #3
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Re: Paul Atkins Dash for 67-72 trucks

man that dash looks really good.....
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Old 06-15-2009, 10:36 AM   #4
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I think I'd rather modify a '59-60 Impala dash and us it if having the pods standing proud of the rest of the dash is the goal. However, my preference is to stay with the basic shape and use aesthetically-pleasing componetry to achieve the look I want. Basically, it's your money so spend it however you like.
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Old 06-15-2009, 11:15 AM   #5
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Re: Paul Atkins Dash for 67-72 trucks

thats a lil much for me, i like the factory dash. fill it, throw some autometers in, bam! lookin good IMO.
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Old 06-15-2009, 11:20 AM   #6
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Re: Paul Atkins Dash for 67-72 trucks

only one picture of it, and not even complete? for $795, he should show more shots of it, and one completed in a cusotm interior...
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Old 06-15-2009, 11:25 AM   #7
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Re: Paul Atkins Dash for 67-72 trucks

I like it except for the dent in the top. Should just be straight across there. I couldn't afford it anyway. I've also seen guys on this board do cooler things with the dash themselves.
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Old 06-15-2009, 11:29 AM   #8
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Re: Paul Atkins Dash for 67-72 trucks

Looks like that dash is on the Atkins diet
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Re: Paul Atkins Dash for 67-72 trucks

Differrent but I like the stock style dash better.
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Old 06-15-2009, 12:30 PM   #10
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Why would you do that to a 67-72??
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Old 06-15-2009, 12:31 PM   #11
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wasnt someone putting a old edsel dash in one of our trucks? I remember seeing that post awhile back...
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Re: Paul Atkins Dash for 67-72 trucks

Don't like it. It doesn't fit the styling of our trucks imo.
Its like putting a stove from 1940 in a modern home. Or like putting shag carpet over beautiful hardwood floors.
Its too round. might look good in a new car with no body lines.
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Old 06-16-2009, 11:55 AM   #13
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Re: Paul Atkins Dash for 67-72 trucks

i actually think the dash looks good, but too pricey. it is basically an updated version of the 59 impala dash. I am putting a 55 chevy car dash in my project which i think is a cool dash.
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Old 06-16-2009, 12:03 PM   #14
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Re: Paul Atkins Dash for 67-72 trucks

Hmm, just not the right shape for these trucks. And that indent in the middle just looks like a dent. I'm all for custom dashes, but that one just doesn't work for me. Even if it was only $20.
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Old 06-16-2009, 01:27 PM   #15
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Re: Paul Atkins Dash for 67-72 trucks

Sorry guys, but I like it and plan on getting one. I know I'm new and all. I'm more of a custom guy. Besides where on this side of the equater can you have a custom built or fabbed dash for $795? A custom dash will cost you that alone in labor. I'm just buying parts right now anyway. Once I get enough progress on my truck I will start a thread.
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Sorry guys, but I like it and plan on getting one. I know I'm new and all. I'm more of a custom guy. Besides where on this side of the equater can you have a custom built or fabbed dash for $795? A custom dash will cost you that alone in labor. I'm just buying parts right now anyway. Once I get enough progress on my truck I will start a thread.
no need to apologize, can't wait to see it installed. Your probably right about the cost to buy a dash and put in or to have one fabbed.
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Re: Paul Atkins Dash for 67-72 trucks

There are two things I love the most about driving my '69 1) the dash and 2) that big ole hood you can see through the windshield I wouldn't change mine to save the world..but that's my opinion
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Re: Paul Atkins Dash for 67-72 trucks

Its nice, it would be a bit different. Looking at the gauges I wonder if you sit too high in your seat if you will be able to the complete gauge. I am over six feet tall, and with my newer seats I am not sure if they would be visible.
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wasnt someone putting a old edsel dash in one of our trucks? I remember seeing that post awhile back...
Yep, neighbor in the next town. Here it is. He had to widen it to get it to size. This dash is the same as a '59 Ford. As wide as I remember the '59 Ford my dad had was, I couldn't believe that you would have to widen one to get it to fit in these trucks.

You should see the work that this guy does. His imagination is off the chain.
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Does it fit over the stock dash
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....I'm more of a custom guy. Besides where on this side of the equater can you have a custom built or fabbed dash for $795? A custom dash will cost you that alone in labor.
$795 is only for his labor making it. There's still the cost of shipping it to you, you installing it (willing to bet it's not exactly snap-fit), finishing it out (paint/body or interior materials), plus adding all the visual stuff (gauges, bezels, switches, etc...). Now it will stick out like a sore thumb unless the rest of the interior is also updated as well.... which adds even more (but custom guys are acutely aware of this ).

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Dayum!!! That is shaa...weet!!!! That is 10 times nicer than the Paul Atkins dash. But then again it cost more than $795. Unless you can do you own work and fabbing, unlike me, I can't do nothing but fathom and dream up stuff that I want. I have to pay for & buy everything I get. Like I stated in an earlier post. I'm new and just buying parts right now. That's all. I will post pics soon after I get enough done to the truck where my thread want be a joke. A littler about my baby though......

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Paul Atkins is THE MAN when it comes to custom interiors in the hi-dollar street rod circles.
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