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Old 12-31-2015, 11:23 AM   #26
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Re: Dash pad removal

My dash is empty right now, I'm thinking a dash pad and dash speaker upgrade while it's gutted.

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PITA, PITA, PITA!!!!! Am I clear? And as long as you're taking all that stuff out (see post #10), you may as well redo your guage cluster, replace the heater core, replace center vent, redo the air hoses, have your AM radio serviced (or install new one), pull AC controls and repair/lube as requ'd. Also clean up 45 years of dirt/dust and who knows what else you'll find in there. I have to replace a dash pad on one of mine and I'm not looking fwd to it.
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