d3ady
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Post by d3ady on Aug 3, 2015 20:02:33 GMT -5
Thanks, didn't have time to have a go at it today, but I'm psyched up for action tomorrow. The pictures are a great help.
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d3ady
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Post by d3ady on Aug 4, 2015 13:20:19 GMT -5
No numb piece of plastic trim is gonna outsmart me for more than two hours!
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DynoDave
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Post by DynoDave on Aug 4, 2015 17:46:22 GMT -5
That's the spirit!
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Post by 71se3834v on Aug 4, 2015 20:22:15 GMT -5
No numb piece of plastic trim is gonna outsmart me for more than two hours! Ha! You sound like me. "This thing will NOT defeat me!"
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Post by odzking on Aug 5, 2015 9:31:21 GMT -5
ah, I'm sorry. For two days I have meant to get down to the basement and find that piece and snap a pic of the back. Well, glad you got it. What did you use? It's gotta be a b***h getting in there and getting to those phillips head screws with the dash on the car.
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d3ady
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Post by d3ady on Aug 5, 2015 10:50:06 GMT -5
Very tricky! I have a "bendy" screwdriver that made it possible. Had to remove glove box and ashtray. Putting it back may be even trickier as one of the screws is completely blind. Thanx all for info, pics and encouragement. I will post pics of interior when it all goes back in. It's more restomod than resto though. Hope I don't upset anyone with colour scheme.
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d3ady
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Post by d3ady on Sept 7, 2015 0:58:36 GMT -5
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glr
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Post by glr on Sept 8, 2015 23:29:01 GMT -5
Good job!
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