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The jerk

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I’m restoring a 73 challenger i blasted and primed the dash assembley on the passenger side there are creases that look like they are supposed to be there does anyone know it that is normal
 
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It looks like they are stamped in it. Just wondered if it is supossed to be left or filled. Any advice would be helpful

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I’m talking about the area you showed as being flat thanks for the help i will pist some pics of the car soon
 
My 71 has some small ripples there...I figured it just came with the car.
 
Mine has a small crease leading up from the cut slot under the dash looks like yours has 2 cuts
might have needed some extra work
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I’m restoring a 73 challenger i blasted and primed the dash assembley on the passenger side there are creases that look like they are supposed to be there does anyone know it that is normal
The same lines are in my 73, it follows the lines in the padded dash. Leave the factory lines there.

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Owned my 73 Challenger for 43 years , those lines are factory and the dash pad follows those same lines, don't remove them. When the top pad is installed the lines flow togather
 
The same lines are in my 73, it follows the lines in the padded dash. Leave the factory lines there.

Those are not the lines he is talking about, his has a crease in the flat area.
I see these are your first posts, welcome to the site from Michigan and go to the Welcome Wagon and introduce yourself.
 
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