I'll preface this with I posted in another forum but didn't receive any responses just yet, I believe this board may have slightly more activity:
I decided to go through ABC Mopars for my dash after hearing all the positive reviews. When I opened the box, raised letters in the vin tag area read "YEAR ONE". Considering the times we live in and how production on most things in this hobby are being limited, anyone know if ABC units are normally the same products from Year One, or was this a fill in because of inventory issues?
I have just ordered the dash pad for my 71 Challenger from Year One. Return adress for the core was AL Knoch.... It seems to me that there are two suppliers, Knocjh and the guys in Texas...
I assume you are talking about ABC Moparts out of Kingman, AZ? Bob Baker is the owner and he has all his pads made himself, maybe he sells to Year One also, but he is the manufacturer.
The funny thing about science is that if you change one miniscule parameter you change the entire outcome to the way you want it.
JB Rhinehart, Realist
A-Body's RULE!
Re: ABC Dash pads same as Year One?
[Re: Rhinodart]
#2884512 02/05/2109:09 PM02/05/2109:09 PM
I assume you are talking about ABC Moparts out of Kingman, AZ? Bob Baker is the owner and he has all his pads made himself, maybe he sells to Year One also, but he is the manufacturer.
Yes, ABC Moparts. I was under the impression his products were a superior choice, independent product line, vs what you'd get from a "big box" vendor like Year One. I read multiple negative reviews from the units from Year One, so I want to get my story straight as to what I received. I left him a voicemail so I'm awaiting his reply.
I have just ordered the dash pad for my 71 Challenger from Year One. Return adress for the core was AL Knoch.... It seems to me that there are two suppliers, Knocjh and the guys in Texas...
Did Year One give you a pre paid return shipping label or were you on your own?
More importantly ..how does the pad look..... Some old timers here may remember that 20+ years ago, Year One offered 71-74 style E-body pads that had a steel core and were superior to any pad Ultimate Rides or whatever flavor of the month name they go by, had or have ever done. Year One was embossed in the vin tag area. The grain, fit and finish was as close to original I have ever seen. The one time run lasted only about a year. Perhaps ABC teamed up with Year One who resurrected their old tooling for another run.
Re: ABC Dash pads same as Year One?
[Re: mccannix]
#2884653 02/06/2110:58 AM02/06/2110:58 AM
Following this cause want to sell my son's non A/C pad and buy a new A/C and 3 speaker so we can do a nicer job with vintage air. So ABC is the name? WebPage number ?? Would like to get 2 new pop rivets so i can change tag. Who sells those ? thanks PM please cause i forget what forums i posted lol Hell to get old...
1969 Dodge Coronet R/T Convertible 1979 LiL Red x2 2012 Yellow Jacket 2006 mega cab 1977 Trailduster 1979 Trailduster
Re: ABC Dash pads same as Year One?
[Re: hulmule]
#2884675 02/06/2112:06 PM02/06/2112:06 PM
Terry-On the Year 1 pads you are referring to,I had always heard that who ever made up the ones back then had bought up and used the remaining vinyl from the original manufacture.I saw one a few years ago and they were almost dead one.Easy way to tell what you had,was like you said,the Year 1 logo in the vin tag indent
Re: ABC Dash pads same as Year One?
[Re: 44D6PAKCUDA]
#2884727 02/06/2103:00 PM02/06/2103:00 PM
Jim...I saw one of the old Year One pads a few years ago at Carlisle. A vendor had it set up on his truck cap...said it had been sold, and I asked if I could just take a look at it. It was one of their pads with the script and again, looked as good as an original. I wouldn't doubt as you say, that they bought up some old material
Re: ABC Dash pads same as Year One?
[Re: mccannix]
#2885095 02/07/2101:38 PM02/07/2101:38 PM
I went through ABCMoparts to get my 72 Cuda dash redone. I sent him my core and as far as I know, he sent me back mine restored. It took awhile, but I am very pleased with the results. He was easy to communicate with and did a phenomenal job packing it. It cost a little over $800 + the cost for me to ship my core to him.
I purchased two of those Year One pads back in 1993 for my 1970 Barracuda. They have the Year one name where the VIN tag is attached. From what I remember Year One advertised them as have the original Vinyl and manufactured by the original Chrysler vendor. They are still sitting in my garage and I will never use them.
Re: ABC Dash pads same as Year One?
[Re: sbcjd]
#2887208 02/12/2101:57 PM02/12/2101:57 PM
I purchased two of those Year One pads back in 1993 for my 1970 Barracuda. They have the Year one name where the VIN tag is attached. From what I remember Year One advertised them as have the original Vinyl and manufactured by the original Chrysler vendor. They are still sitting in my garage and I will never use them.
Sound like the information you found in this post that you should advertise them for sale in the forums here, you have a good chance of making some good money!
The funny thing about science is that if you change one miniscule parameter you change the entire outcome to the way you want it.
JB Rhinehart, Realist
A-Body's RULE!
Re: ABC Dash pads same as Year One?
[Re: Rhinodart]
#2887216 02/12/2102:16 PM02/12/2102:16 PM
Yes, you are probably correct. I am an old man now and would have to take pictures then have to get the boxes to Fed Ex or UPS. I a not sure I can do that any more.
I was interested in the post because I wondered if anyone still remembered what Year One offered back then.
Thank you for your encouragement I may go in the garage when the weather is better and take some pictures.
Re: ABC Dash pads same as Year One?
[Re: sbcjd]
#2887424 02/12/2109:20 PM02/12/2109:20 PM
Word of advice, if you sell it just take it to a UPS store and let them pack it, it is costly but you can also pass that on to the buyer as it is the best way to insure his part gets there in good shape. I recently sold a steel truck grille to someone and packaged it myself, it came to the buyer in poor shape. I then sold an aluminum truck grille to a buyer and he told me he would pay extra to have the UPS Store pack it as they are held responsible for it then! It arrived to the buyer in perfect shape...
The funny thing about science is that if you change one miniscule parameter you change the entire outcome to the way you want it.