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1965 Grand Prix Dashboard Restoration
You can spot a '65 Grand Prix dash from across the parking lot — that sweeping horizontal layout, the deep-set round gauges, and the unmistakable Pontiac flair. But time takes its toll, and by the time this one reached us, the original dash was cracked, faded, and sagging in all the wrong places.
We rebuilt the foam structure, reshaped the contours to remove warping, and then vacuum-formed and dyed it the original premium dark metallic blue that shifts slightly in the light — just enough to turn heads, but still subtle enough to stay classic.
1970 Pontiac GTO Dash and Center Console Restoration
The 1970 Pontiac GTO wasn’t just a muscle car—it was a statement. With its redesigned split grille, optional Ram Air IV engine, and bold styling, this year marked a perfect balance of form and performance. Whether it’s the aggressive stance, the hood scoops, or the rumble that follows wherever it goes, the ’70 GTO remains one of the most iconic American performance cars ever built. At Just Dashes, we love seeing these come through the shop—because restoring a legend never gets old.
1993 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Dash Pad Restoration
In the 1990s, the Pontiac Trans Am stood as a fierce emblem of American muscle car culture, renowned for its sleek design and potent performance. These cars, with their aggressive styling and roaring V8 engines, captivated enthusiasts who prized speed and power. The Trans Am of this era often featured pop-up headlights, a low, wide stance, and a distinctive rear spoiler that set it apart on the road. Notably, the 1998 model introduced the LS1 engine, which brought even more horsepower to the lineup, ensuring the Trans Am's place in the pantheon of classic performance cars. For many, the '90s Pontiac Trans Ams are not just vehicles but symbols of a bold, exuberant time in automotive history.