We repair the badly cracked dash pad for our RA24 1977 Toyota Celica GT coupe, using the plastic welding technique and then we bond a plastic dash pad cap over top of it to give it a finished look that should be extremely durable and match the rest of the interior plastics.
Throtl dash repair method (using body filler):
Polyvance dash repair method (using plastic welding):
TruePower plastic welding kit:
Plastic dash pad cap:
Pro Form PF 224 urethane adhesive:
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Ahhh Dave.. I miss doing videos for my celica. I really miss working on it.. Kinda want to do another one hahahaha! Your dash came out great! I used the expanda foam and no problems as yet. the suede over the top is holding up well and no deformation yet.
Awesome job man, looks like new and you saved 1200! More money for other parts and tequila! Cheers!
I saw a photo recently a photo of a cast iron engine block that was painted in VHT engine enamel and the colour was "cast iron silver". it looked really good, check it out.