Creating a bolt in dash on a 67.
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Re: Creating a bolt in dash on a 67.
Some pictures from Saturday ......
Dash is cleco'd in place using the self tapping screw holes that attach the trim mouldings. Drilling both panels here so we can get the rivnuts in the right spot.
Setting the rivnuts. Need to take more pictures. George and I were talking a lot about different points on the car and forgot to take more pictures. Dash is in there now held in place by the machine screws into the rivnuts.
Hopefully George can take a picture of the completed instillation.
Dash is cleco'd in place using the self tapping screw holes that attach the trim mouldings. Drilling both panels here so we can get the rivnuts in the right spot.
Setting the rivnuts. Need to take more pictures. George and I were talking a lot about different points on the car and forgot to take more pictures. Dash is in there now held in place by the machine screws into the rivnuts.
Hopefully George can take a picture of the completed instillation.
Last edited by ozbilt on Mon Jul 15, 2019 6:00 am, edited 1 time in total.
Kerry
To our wives and sweethearts. May they never meet
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Re: Creating a bolt in dash on a 67.
Great pictures Kerry, exactly what I was hoping for.
Re: Creating a bolt in dash on a 67.
It was my phone, but George took the pics .......Dwayne wrote:Great pictures Kerry, exactly what I was hoping for.
Kerry
To our wives and sweethearts. May they never meet
To our wives and sweethearts. May they never meet
Re: Creating a bolt in dash on a 67.
Is this just a new flanged lip welded onto the removable dash panel?
Last edited by Dwayne on Tue Jul 16, 2019 8:02 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Creating a bolt in dash on a 67.
Yes. I will take some pics when I have the dash back for further mods
Kerry
To our wives and sweethearts. May they never meet
To our wives and sweethearts. May they never meet
Re: Creating a bolt in dash on a 67.
Thanks Kerry
Re: Creating a bolt in dash on a 67.
In a national TC meeting so nows a good time to update. Thanks to Kerry who has taken the time to assist me with this mod. BEST mod ever. Also hole punches and rivnuts are a must for any restoration. They are the best tools ever.
Heres some pics. Ive slowly played with this when i can..usually around midnight.
What was a shitfight of tangled cables running from 1 side to another and attached somewhere along the dash has now turned into an organised mess mounted on clips etc. Still a bit messy and could do alot better but i dont have the time to make it perfect and not really an issue. Its still structured and organised. Tagged/labelled everything keeping to a colour standard. I have a deadline and want to get driving again.
Very happy with the change. I literally have nothing relying on or routed / attached to the dash as far as wiring goes. Nice and clean. So should i want to remove (unlikely once done) its simple and noninvasive.
I do have some future mods i want to do that involve additional wiring but ill worry about that later as i dontknow where ill mount stuff.
Made a few last min changes. Decided NOT to put my gauges in the console but instead the legend will help with an idea that ill share later if it works out.
Hmm thats pretty much it.
Ill get more pics as we progress. My phone is always flat when i want to take pics!
Once all wiring removed from dash..guts on the floor
After wiring organised and dash going back in
Ill take some of how it looks now a bit later before the dash is removed one last time
Heres some pics. Ive slowly played with this when i can..usually around midnight.
What was a shitfight of tangled cables running from 1 side to another and attached somewhere along the dash has now turned into an organised mess mounted on clips etc. Still a bit messy and could do alot better but i dont have the time to make it perfect and not really an issue. Its still structured and organised. Tagged/labelled everything keeping to a colour standard. I have a deadline and want to get driving again.
Very happy with the change. I literally have nothing relying on or routed / attached to the dash as far as wiring goes. Nice and clean. So should i want to remove (unlikely once done) its simple and noninvasive.
I do have some future mods i want to do that involve additional wiring but ill worry about that later as i dontknow where ill mount stuff.
Made a few last min changes. Decided NOT to put my gauges in the console but instead the legend will help with an idea that ill share later if it works out.
Hmm thats pretty much it.
Ill get more pics as we progress. My phone is always flat when i want to take pics!
Once all wiring removed from dash..guts on the floor
After wiring organised and dash going back in
Ill take some of how it looks now a bit later before the dash is removed one last time
Last edited by gbx78 on Fri Jul 19, 2019 4:17 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Creating a bolt in dash on a 67.
Once im up and running again.. ill look at installing...finally.. my snow perf safe injection kit. This is mounted in the engine bay..but more wiring!!
Last edited by gbx78 on Fri Jul 19, 2019 4:21 am, edited 1 time in total.
'You can never test fire too many times.' - Hybrid
'You can never have too many gauges' -
Boofhead
'You can never have too many gauges' -
Boofhead
Re: Creating a bolt in dash on a 67.
I would love to do this....hang on, let me fix that. I would love Kerry to do this for me. That’s better.
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Re: Creating a bolt in dash on a 67.
Hi Kerry,
I just found this photo of a removable dash conversion on the earlier 65-66's by Shaun (Bosskraft).
It's the same line cut line I was thinking of:
I just found this photo of a removable dash conversion on the earlier 65-66's by Shaun (Bosskraft).
It's the same line cut line I was thinking of:
Last edited by Dwayne on Fri Jul 17, 2020 2:18 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Creating a bolt in dash on a 67.
Yes that would work, but that cut line is more complicated on a 67/8Dwayne wrote:Hi Kerry,
I just found this photo of a removable dash conversion on the earlier 65-66's by Sean (Bosskraft).
It's the same line cut line I was thinking of:
Kerry
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