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1969 roadrunner dash bolts.

BeepBeepRR

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I'm trying to figure out which screws/bolts are used to attach the dash at the upper section. Will soon be getting the windshield installed and need to get the dash in the car before doing that. I have several different buckets of nuts, bolts and screws to sort through. If anyone could shoot me a picture it sure would help. Thanks.
 
They will be small like a #12 screw about 1 1/4" long with a captured washer and pointed end

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Cool man thanks Now i just need to sort through all my junk.
 
When I restored my Superbee, I found it easier to spend $10 on new stuff like that, just incase I was missing something. It does add up in the long run, but in the name of efficiency and frustration finding all but 2 in your "pile", It might save time and headache.

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You won't believe this.. I did manage to find the exact same ones you posted a picture of. lol, I did not find the slide on clips though. They might still be in the upper part of the dash area. edit. The owner of the car is sick of my little shopping lists.. So i went digging. He went through the cost of having the bumpers re chromed but wanted me to use the old rusted crappy bolts on the back bumper..
I managed to talk him into new bolts for the rear as well. So hes being thrifty.
 
Being thrifty isn't a bad thing as long as it makes sense to use original. At least it will be USA made.
 
The clips were still on the cowl.. So thats good.
 
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