thebankerstoy Wrote:Hello Rich,
If you end up pulling the complete dashboard assembly including the metal dashboard frame, you will have to remove the front windshield mouldinds, windshield glass and windshield gasket, as the bolts that hold the metal dashboard shell to the body are located underneath all of those parts and are not accessible with them in place. :p
Richard
Thanks Richard, I'm aware of that. The windshield is an absolute perfect original that I don't want to crack.
Car only has 12K on it.
I'm right there with you Rich and like you, I would like to do a full restoration on my cars dashboard assembly including repainting the metal dash shell and I have all of the nos parts to do so, but I just can't make up my mind if I want to remove the windshield and related parts to make that possible or not, as my 66 500 still has all of it's original factory install glass as well. I've had a couple of body men that I trust tell me that trying to get one of the new reproduction windshields and windshield gaskets to seal properly is difficult at best due to the reproduction parts not being up to original factory specifications. Decisions decisions huh my friend? :p
Richard
I agree Rich, using a high quality sealer is a must, but if the new windshields and gaskets don't meet the original factory specifications I'm not sure that a quality sealer will make a difference. From what I've heard, the new windshields arn't the same thickness as the original factory windshields were and neither are the gaskets, so they don't fit into and fill the cars windshield opening like the original parts did. If you find otherwise please let me know as that will make the decision for my car much easier!
Richard
So this is why I'm rewiring the car. Also the original instrument cluster is going back in. I just have to figure out how to fix the odometer to the correct mileage.
ws27 Wrote:So this is why I'm rewiring the car. Also the original instrument cluster is going back in. I just have to figure out how to fix the odometer to the correct mileage.
I suppose a drill motor and time will do the trick.
I sent mine to instrument specialties in RI and that's one of the things they ask is what do you want the odometer to be at. Down side is it's a bit pricey to have them restored...but...they are beautiful when complete.
Is that a dimmer switch bolted to steering column?
Good eye, I have no idea what on earth for.
...And no grommet! LOL
RIch,
While you're at it clean up that engine compartment!
theman440 Wrote:RIch,
While you're at it clean up that engine compartment!
I'm trying to keep it "back in the day"