74 Duster Dash light swap.

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after Checking my Whiteface Package I noticed that my instructions were Missing, so I contacted them and they Emailed me the directions and even offered to snailmail me the instructions I promptly thanked them and Printed out what I got through Email. Thanks for the Step by Step, I will start on it in the morning.

Mistakes happen. I like it when a company steps up and makes good with no hassles.
I was also wondering what type of Woodgrain you swapped out for, I have the original Gold duster package through out my car(with an exception of the Wheels/Tires, and the replaced Vynal top). I was wanted to inquire what looks best and get a few opinions on if I should get a custom made aluminium/steel dash cluster or stick with wood.

Here are three of my proposals to myself. The woods are basically vinyl with an adhesive back. The dark wood, walnut, came from Lowe's. The light wood came from Dollar General as shelf paper.
The engine turned aluminum is metal foil with an adhesive backing. In my tests, it stands up to high temps better than the vinyls do. It is not harder to work with IMO than the vinyls.
To get this right, I made a template out of frozen pizza boxes and trace a reverse image onto the back of the material. Using a variety of shop objects, that my shrink says I should not have, I cut out the design. Blades need to be very sharp.
If you want more choice of more materials, try this link.
http://www.hotrodworks.net/decal/dash.html
Have fun, good luck, don't cut yourself.

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