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Customer sent photo of our console he is installing in his 67 Camaro. He used our Rally console and the Dash Panel. Dash Panel is designed to replace your existing dash bezel and bolt in place customer decided to attach the 2 together. He also cut console for Ebrake.

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Customer sent photo of our console he is installing in his 67 Camaro. He used our Rally console and the Dash Panel. Dash Panel is designed to replace your existing dash bezel and bolt in place customer decided to attach the 2 together. He also cut console for Ebrake.

http://www.classictruckconsoles.com/...inkholders.php



http://www.classictruckconsoles.com/...ift-gauges.htm
I have a 68 Camaro, any pics of console installed yet?
Kevin
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I have sold many Dash Panels and Consoles for 67-68 Camaro's it has taken almost 3 years to get this photo. Customers say they will send photo but than they just don't. I couldn't be more pleased to finally see how it looks. 68 should be same dash.

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Old 10-18-2014, 10:24 AM
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Slick set up!

The more I look at 67/68 and 2nd Gen dash layouts the more I realize how restrictive a design the '69 layout was.
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