Dash rack

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blue ute
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Dash rack

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Son has to do a welding project & thought I would get him to try a dash rack - can anyone please give me the dimensions of the rack.
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Post by Trev »

Whats a dash rack :? , Trev 8) .
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Is,nt that the tray under the glove box???????????
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Post by blue ute »

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One of those - sticks to the front window & sits on the dash top to hold sunglasses, cigarettes etc etc
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:? well i,ll be........
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Post by Trev »

You don't need dimensions for that, just keep in mind the bigger it is the more shit you can stack on your dash :lol: ,
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Talk to Smooth, he`s probably got a dozen of `em....
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Post by 61FBspecial »

I think they came in sorts of shapes and sizes, the application depended if it fit to your vehicle or not. They would be pretty easy to make if you had some spare metal rod, a mig welder and a couple of suction caps from the $2 shop, then get 'em chromed.

Hey, hang on, maybe there's a market out there for repro's! mmm, I wonder.
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Post by blue ute »

Yeah 61FBspecial thats what my son wants to do (make one) but but I need to know the width/height etc first
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