Corvette Dash Knobs. Headlight/Wiper/Lighter 3 Piece Set: 1966
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Give your 1966 Corvette dash the authentic touch it deserves with this 3piece Dash Knob Setcovering the Headlight, Wiper, and Lighter controls. Crafted to echo the original factory style, these knobs deliver a precise fit and the tactile feel that classic Corvette interiors are known for, so every interaction with the controls feels exactly right.
- What’s included: Headlight knob, Wiper knob, Lighter knob
Designed specifically for the 1966 Corvette, this set is a faithful replacement that sits flush with the dash and aligns perfectly with the factory control panels. The result is a restorationready look that preserves the car’s periodcorrect character while restoring the functional, handson experience of driving a true classic.
Why this set stands out
- Authentic silhouette and scale that mirror the original 1966 Corvette knobs, so the dashboard reads as the designer intended.
- Direct replacement fitno guessing games or modifications requiredso you can swap in minutes and get back on the road or in the showroom.
- Finish and detailing chosen to resist wear and maintain a vintage appearance, even with regular use.
- Versatile for restoration projects, concoursquality builds, or daily drivers that aim to honor the car’s legendary interior.
Ideal use cases
- Restoration projects where authentic interior details matter for score, presentation, or personal satisfaction.
- Showcase builds where the dash needs to reflect the 1966 era with accurate knobs and controls.
- Replacement for worn or damaged knobs to restore proper grip and tactile feedback during driving.
Practical tips for care and installation: handle with clean hands, push the knobs firmly onto the control shafts to ensure a secure fit, and wipe with a soft, dry cloth to preserve the finish. This set is a thoughtful upgrade for anyone chasing an authentic, periodcorrect interior without compromising on usability.