Roger, Arran and mostly Mark, There is metal under the dash pad. It is not simply a big vinyl coated foam pillow, and what tends to sag is the entire structure. It's a very long unsupported span for a thin dash visor (and the visor is even more prominent in '68 than '67), so the thing tends to just sink in the middle under its own weight. I would imagine you'd need to bend the sheetmetal framework under the vinyl pad to remove the sag. I would also be very leery of heating up 35-year-old vinyl... I would seem too easy to ruin a perfectly nice looking dash pad that way, not to mention baking the foam inside to a brittle state. Just my two cents... I don't have any suggestions to make it look new, but maybe leaving well enough along might be the best course of action (or inaction). Or maybe park the car upside down for 15-17 years and see if it rights itself? :) Seriously, I'd ask a professional (or keep hoping for an answer here from someone who's successfully fixed this problem in a '68) before trying anything, since it's not something you need to fix right away. Chris in LA 67 Crown 78 NYB Salon A. Foster (monkeypuzzle1@xxxxxxx) wrote: > Roger; > You left your cap lock on when you posted, it means that you were shouting > in the computer world. Mark's dash problem involved a drooping piece of > vinyl not a drooping piece of pot metal.