We’re almost getting caught up to the present-day status of the rig but here is the project that kept me sane and busy over Christmas break when the girls were home for 2 weeks.
Since the interior was coming together nicely, I had to figure out what I was going to do for a dash pad. I thought about buying a new one for my Suburban since it has some cracking then using the Suburban’s dash pad in the K5, but it just seems like all the aftermarket interior pieces like door panels and dash pads are just ill fitting overpriced garbage. Just like the replacement body panes.
I had seen a YouTube video where people were reviving old square body dashes using various methods. Some used Bondo, some used expandable foam….some covered them with vinyl afterwards fixing the cracks and others used some kind of texture and painted them. I ran across one video where a dude used Fiberglass Jelly Resin on the dash and it looked good and he claims it held up well. Soooo, a new Arts and Crafts project hatched.
I mentioned before that I bought a 1985 C20 straight off my buddy’s dad’s ranch for $200 in 2018. This truck is donating its front clip and doors to the K5 as well as tons of other little bits like A/C box items, etc. After the 292 was pronounced dead, the 350 from this truck was slated to go into the K5 unit the L29 came onto the scene. Same with the 9.5” semi floater out of this truck too. I went through it then decided to use a D60 rear instead so I sold the 9.5”. Luckily, I saved its horrible dash mat, which was perfect for an experiment like this.
The donor ranch truck I bought in 2018
After it was picked clean
The dash was ugly but we’ve all definitely seen worse
Following the Youtubers recipe, I cut out all the cracks. The speaker vents were the worst of it
Then I had an old nylon cutting board laying around the garage and cut it up and epoxied chunks of it in to fill the old speaker holes
Had to tape the cutting boards down tightly and let it sit for about 24 hours for the epoxy to cure
So far so good. Test fitment muy bueno
Then the fun began!
This was about the time Rob showed up for New Year’s Eve and New Years Day snow run so I covered him in fiberglass dust while we were shouting bullshit at each other over the loud buzzing of the sander

. He thought I was crazy