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No dash pad 1966 Coronet?

Second set of pics...

snook

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I think I'm going to go without the dashpad anyway, I like the look. Well... after I clean up the goobers mess anyway.

snook
 
I think I'm going to go without the dashpad anyway, I like the look. Well... after I clean up the goobers mess anyway.

snook
What that Texaco covering? :rofl:You nailed him with Goober.
 
What that Texaco covering? :rofl:You nailed him with Goober.

Hey, that's PATINA... much prized these days I've been told. Besides "You can trust your car to the man that wears the star". Dated myself there a bit...

snook :lol:
 
Check out the vintage silicone job when mounting the AC vents into the cluster.

snook
 
I'd be willing to part with these unique patina arm rest/defrost ducts for $500. Any takers?

snook
 
mystery solved

thanks for sharing

creative use of arm rest pad award goes to-

I understand those ducts are hard to find without broken mount ears
 
Newest goober move (goober = the guy who butchered this car) files. I was busy stripping the car (wiring, anything I can remove before it goes to the body shop) and decided to remove the gas pedal and linkage. A few minute job right? Well goober decided to stick weld the mounting bracket to the firewall - I'll get a few pics tomorrow. I'm done for tonight.

snook
 
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