Re 66 dash removal if you find out can you let me know as I will have to remove my 66 dash to redo the wood. >From: "Tom Asfar" <tommya@xxxxxxxxxxx> >Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Subject: IML: '66 dash and interior trim removal--please help!... >Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2003 16:52:26 -0400 > >Dear list- >A month or so ago I put this question out there but got no responses. >Maybe >somebody can help me? I'm restoring a '66 crown convertible, white/light >blue and am having a heck of a time trying to figure out how to remove the >bottom two driver's trim panels and the woodgrained trim piece immediately >to the left of the dash cluster. The bottom pieces are the vinyl covered >ones to the left and right of the metal steering column cover (underside). >I got the small trim piece off on the left (the piece that flatly faces the >door panel when the door is closed), and was able to get the lower nut off >the backside of the woodgrained trim piece that way but how do I get the >top >nut off??? I've also taken a few nuts off the bottom two trim pieces and >removed the four (two each side) phillips flathead machine screws off the >bottom of these pieces but they still do not budge. I dropped the steering >column and removed the metal trim bezels for the switch clusters but still >no access. What am I not seeing? >Thanks > >Tom >'66 Crown convertible and '42 DeSoto Custom > > > >