Finally getting to it!!! 1970 Duster 340

Just a tip based on past experience with dash frames. It will be hard to make yourself do it, but when you get ready to bolt the dash frame back in....you need to sand the powder coating off where it bolts to the door jamb. It won't make a good ground for the dash components if you don't. I always (since I learned the hard way) sand the body side of the dash frame to bare metal, and a small area of the body at the bolt hole at the door jamb to bare metal. Then use some dielectric silicone grease on both parts before bolting the dash frame in. After that, just make sure that the screws from the Rallye Dash assembly that need to be in a good ground make a good bite thru the powder coating to the metal dash frame. Doing this will insure that your lights, wipers, radio, etc. will work properly. All your stuff you've restored looks REALLY nice. :prayer: Keep up the good work. :D