I haven't fixed this problem, but I did look it straight in the eye when I was changing the dash pad on my 67. The metal is somewhat droopy in the center of the dash, as are most I have seen. The metal is cast "pot" metal, which cannot take any kind of force without cracking, unless it is carefully and evenly heated to just the right temperature - too hot and it turns to liquid with no warning; too cold and it will crack. My solution: leave it alone! Dick Benjamin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christopher Hoffman" <imperial67@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, April 27, 2003 7:44 AM Subject: Re: IML: droopy dash > 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. > > >