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    Avoid this company

    If he is out of business, why does his site still have contact info, etc? If he was on the up and up, the site should have something referencing the out of business, but perhaps keeping the domain name...
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    LED dash lights

    The diesel site guys know how to write their stuff. Killer post, makes me realize how bad the lights are on my cars...
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    How would you put this in a dart?

    Presuming the '72 Swinger listed in your signature, it looks a little too wide. I would think you could fit the quantity of gauges in the stock panel with some adjustment, but that 5 wide looks tooo wide for a Dart panel, IMO.
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    Wrapped door panels.....

    I took the checkerboard off the stock fiber-board panels, and wrapped them myself. Batting/Padding, plus vinyl, and adhesive cost me about 50.00 at the local fabric store. The upper plastic, the handle bucket, and the arm rest were painted with black interior paint/plastic paint. The...
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    Wrapped door panels.....

    I re-wrapped my interior door panel, starting with driver side. Here is before: Here is in progress: Even the Glue has Dodge in it: Finished: I still need to do the other doors and rear panels. :-D
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    Drop steering column to get gauge cluster out?

    1976 Dart Lite. Goal is to pull assembly, paint and detail, polish plastic, for now. I want to create a cardboard mockup of current gauge location, for future aftermarket gauge placements. I will make cardboard templates of the gauge sizing, so I can check them out for clearance and...
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    Drop steering column to get gauge cluster out?

    Do I have to drop the column to get the gauge cluster out? My cluster is peeling, and generally looks bad. I want to take it out to paint and detail, and also so I can make a cardboard template for aftermarket gauge positioning. :read2:
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