There's only one company that makes them and you can usually find them on eBay all the time. Usually run around $70-$85. The company is AccuForm
I just snapped mine on yesterday from them. I have had it in the attic for several years, and figured it would have less chance of damage in the car rather than sitting in the attic. Fits pretty good. I haven't glued it down, and may not. Haven't decided yet. Maybe just a dab at each end or so.
We bought the AccuForm one off of Ebay. It fits perfectly and looks awesome. People have told me that they can't believe how well my dash has held up for a 36 year old car. When I tell them it is a cover, they have to feel it to believe me.
Would one of you please post a few pictures for us por folks. and yes i spelled it with one "o" because im por.
i found a dash pad at the pick-n-pull that just had a few cracks from the sun took it off and paid $5 for it! got home and found some black material with a thin layer of foam at the back cut a long piece then got a can of headliner adhesive from napa ($10 after my discount) and sprayed the whole dash pad then just stretched the material of and let it dry! looks great for $15 and about 30 min of work.
If you are asking me about the cost, I have no idea. I bought it a couple years ago, and it has been sitting in my attic since. I just decided to put it in the car rather than into the attic at our new house.
heres some pics of my dash pad i covered sorry the pics arent the best because of the lighting in the garage
So does this just snap on to the old cracked up dash, or do you remove the old busted up piece than install this?