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    Diamond I like the 59 Chevy dash. The 60 Chevys were the same. You might have to narrow it to fit your truck and relocate the radio. The 57 dash is similar but without the raised area over the glove box. The 57 might be easier to narrow without giving up the space for the radio. The 57 may be easier to find than a 59 or 60 but will cost more because the 57 Chevy is so popular.

    My opinion in the fiberglas issue:
    Building a hot rod is an art form. The most creative types don't limit themselves to one medium.
    Henry Ford tried to develop a substance similar to fiberglas in the 20s. He made fenders from soy beans but horses and goats would eat them. If he had the technology back then all the 1932 Fords might have been fiberglas.

    Congratulations Walt on becoming a senior.
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