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Converting the dash frame isn’t the way to go. as others have said, get yourself a rally dash frame, then your gauge cluster, wiring harness, trim bezels, and dashpads. This is what I did, and the only piece I reused from my old dash was the upper dash pad.
Thanks very much for the help (and the advice not to get squished). I got the car out of my garage and safely to another for a couple of months while my garage goes through a makeover.
Looking forward to being more active here when it comes back and I start putting everything back together.
Hello,
‘Any help/suggestions is very much appreciated.
I’ve been working on a proverbial project car (69 Super Bee, auto) for a few years now. I’m in the middle of a full restoration of the interior, which is completely gutted.
some poor planning on my part, but I am soon to have a new...
@moparnation74
My garage? Nope (I wish). I had the car in to a local shop to help sort out a transmission leak. They held their annual car show while it was there so they made it a prominent display.
Hi,
If you mean to say that you have the sweep style cluster, then you'll have to replace your whole dash frame with one that is meant for the rally cluster.