I purchased the oer vinal wrapped dash pad for my 68 it is made incorrectly the studs thatattach it to the top of the dash are not at the correct angle and it is also cheaply made with no real internal framing like the original. I tried 2 different ones and the second was even worse. I will do the just dashes restoration again it worked very well but was a lot more expensive. I guess you get what you pay for.
My black 67 dash pad from them fit and I thought was decent, maybe I lucked out. I have stopped buying OER products though because most of it was garbage.
Tried the OER and it sucked, looked awful. Luckly I saved the original and sent it to just dashes. Did an amazing job. Looks like it came off the 1968 factory floor.. well worth a few added bucks. feel like writting a book on stupid mistakes buying a lot of junk oer products.now now i buy oem or nos specificialy.
I got the oer urethane pad for my 67 and it seems to test fit fine, it is flimsy / not rigid like the original but we will use it , my concern is what happens in the summer sun
I bought the 1969 OER dash pad. I honestly threw in the trash as it was way too late to send it back. To me , the most obvious flaw (hindsight 20/20) , the OER pad does not have the metal skeleton required to install the instrument cluster. It does have the oval holes for the plastic nuts , but there is nothing there to hold the nuts in place. Also its vey flimsy and the fit is below OK. I attempted to make a tin frame and make it fit . After a couple of years of hating it , finally just tossed it in the trash and used my best OEM dash pad .