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Any good plastic sheeting works. The sealant "rope" I purchased from Eastwood. Eastwood Flexible Strip Caulk for about 20$. Eastwood Flexible Strip Caulk Bk 2-lbs
If it is just a gauge you want fixed or even just the needle, then just send that to Todd. He does a great job. Or even contact him for advice, very helpful.
Guessing that is for a 66? If I recall correctly, that curved side goes to the outside of each seat. What this guy do the process. He lives a few miles from my son.
I used the burlap then covered it with heavy felt. Attached dense upholstery foam 0.5 or 1 inch depending on what you want (muslin glued to the sides) and then covered it with the colored upholstery. As for the backs I was able to reuse the existing padding. Otherwise, I would have done the...
Yeah, I thought that would be part of the clock. Was going to see if I could use the socket from the auto shifter on a console wire harness. (this wire and socket is not hiding under the dash is it?)
Thanks, but if anyone has any photos of the back, would appreciate. Thought there may be a wire connection for the clock like on the 66 and 67 Chargers.
Hello,
I recently located a clock for my 67 Coronet 500. However, it is missing the workings for the bulb. Blue dome is there but nothing else. Anyone have pictures of what the back of the clock looks like so I can fabricate something for the clock light? Thanks.