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WIW: Original 1970 Challenger Dashpad. #3314439
07/03/25 01:08 AM
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What’s a cherry, original factory one speaker, A/C dashpad running these days?

The pad is still soft, has zero cracks, and only a few minor imperfections such as a tiny indentation as if someone lightly pushed it with a ball point pen, and a small area in the heater duct area where it looks like the vinyl might have slightly delaminated from the foam. I don’t think this would be visible when the pad is installed. All the studs are intact.

Regarding overall condition, I will conservatively call it an 8 out of 10 points, with a 10 being an NOS assembly line dash with zero imperfections or shelf wear. I have never seen such a dashpad, though I’m sure they exist.

I am incapable of resizing pictures such that they would post on this website.

Thanks!

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Re: WIW: Original 1970 Challenger Dashpad. [Re: Air Grabbler] #3314449
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If you could take it to a swap meet with lots of mopar guys, you might could get 1000 to 1500. Just my guess.

Re: WIW: Original 1970 Challenger Dashpad. [Re: fastmark] #3314661
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Be nice if you noted the color?

Re: WIW: Original 1970 Challenger Dashpad. [Re: PhillyRag] #3314680
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Re: WIW: Original 1970 Challenger Dashpad. [Re: Air Grabbler] #3315027
07/05/25 05:15 PM
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If i needed it.

$1000-1200 would not be out of the question


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Re: WIW: Original 1970 Challenger Dashpad. [Re: gtx6970] #3315122
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If it is a real survivor 1970 dash pad from a Challenger with the corrected stitching, curved upper gauge panel section and soft to the touch, I would ask $3k-$4k for it. Just Dashes will Charger you nearly $3k for a restored dash and the right collector will pay for it. One of my friends gave me a dash pad for my car because he found an original one for his car and these are not cheap.







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