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I had one just like that in my barracuda, the "wood" actually came loose on it after a few weeks. I had to have it exchanged. Second one was ok. Different seller, same wheel.
for me yes, but i like to take my time not to screw anything up. last time i pulled mine i just pulled the drivers bucket. pulled the lower pad and dropped the column. probably more than you need to do but i didn't break anything. that switch panel can be a bitch, its easier to get in and out...
i just pulled my gauges and painted the needles with an air brush and some testors paint. polished the plastic lens with a power ball. that was a huge difference. used my east wood kit to powder coat the metal piece that holds the switches and used a white paint pen to re-do the letters. i had...
i did mine in my RR. it was a bitch, but i took my time. its not perfect but its not a show car either. i think after doing that one i could probably do a better job if i do anymore. for a show quality car i would have no problem paying someone who knows what there doing.
i have a set of 68 dart buckets, i know the tracks are different from the B but are the seat frames the same? i'd like to order new foam and covers for a 9 RR, but i'd like to know that it'll work on those frames before i waste money.
Thanks