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IH2LOSE

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Does anybody have any detail photos of how th dash board should look (trimmed) by the dash board end caps. also up under the driver side dash panel and like where the emergeny brake handel is.

any and all photos would help me.If you cant post them just email them to me and I willpost them for others to see
 
hope someone can post sooner but i'll take some pics this weekend.
i'm just getting to reassemble under the dash.
 
I am also with keen interest to see some of the pictures....while I am not at this point, I can see it on my horizon.........thanks in advance.....

Herb
 
I can post some pics of my original if you want. Someone emailed me on this very subject a few weeks ago and I took some pictures. My pad has the stainless end caps; not the plastic ones.

Tom
 
Tom Bryant said:
I can post some pics of my original if you want. Someone emailed me on this very subject a few weeks ago and I took some pictures. My pad has the stainless end caps; not the plastic ones.

Tom

Thank you I can definately use them.

You know I take photos of every thing,I just assumed the dash pad was just a simple pre trimmed pad (as on other cars I have done) and I never thought to take photos of the details of it as I was scraping it off.
 
Here's the right and left. The pad is rather brittle but you can see that it looks like the end caps were put on and the pad was trimmed around the outside of the cap in a hurried fashion.

The E-brake handle pic shows how the pad is roughly cut from the kick panel to the handle. Almost looks like it was chewed off. The angled edge right above the E-brake handle (probably more level when the kick panel is screwed on tight) appears to be the factory edge and to the upper left of the screwdriver is a screw hole for a kick panel screw.

Anything you do will be nicer than the way they did it at St. louis.

Tom
 

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