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Cassette player mount cover

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Does the lower cover covers the whole lower mount for the cassette player? Was there different height of the covers? I know there is a difference between console and non-console mount (metal bracket). Thanks
 
Does the lower cover covers the whole lower mount for the cassette player? Was there different height of the covers? I know there is a difference between console and non-console mount (metal bracket). Thanks
Here's the factory cassette player in my 71 Challenger for reference.
Terry W.

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Here's the factory cassette player in my 71 Challenger for reference.
Terry W.

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I should be a little more clearer. When I went to mock mine, same as yours, the lower plastic cover either exposes the mounting bolts or if I put it to cover the mounting bolts, the top is exposed of the bracket. Like the cover is too short/not tall enough.

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Interesting. As you can see, my car has the flatter/wider 4 speed hump. Your B-body looks like it has the automatic transmission rounded floor hump. This would require a different base. Is your car a column mounted automatic shifter? As you stated, the console mounted player has a shorter mount. There is no gap in the base plastic cover with the player mounted as you see mine.
Terry W.
 
Automatic column shift with no console is what mine is. Yes, I have the correct metal mount. Pictured is the backside of the mount. I'll have to go mess with it again. I think I might have something wrong but has me puzzled is why I'm asking

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