Murray FABO Gold Member FABO Gold Member Joined Apr 19, 2010 Messages 3,782 Reaction score 3,072 Location San Jose, California Dec 31, 2019 #1 That I would ever want this tool, but now that I have a nice new dash I don't want to scratch it. Can you direct me to that little tool to unscrew the retaining nut on my headlight switch and wiper switch on my '68 cuda. Thanks.
That I would ever want this tool, but now that I have a nice new dash I don't want to scratch it. Can you direct me to that little tool to unscrew the retaining nut on my headlight switch and wiper switch on my '68 cuda. Thanks.
ocdart Inland Mopars Car Club FABO Gold Member Joined Nov 5, 2006 Messages 10,464 Reaction score 5,410 Location North OC, SoCal Dec 31, 2019 #2 1968 Plymouth Barracuda Parts | MF1742 | 1962-74 Mopar Dash Switch Bezel Nut Tool | Classic Industries And if you're looking for new bezels... 1968 Plymouth Barracuda Parts | 1887603 | 1960-73 Mopar A,B,E-Body Switch Retainer Nut - Various Applications | Classic Industries
1968 Plymouth Barracuda Parts | MF1742 | 1962-74 Mopar Dash Switch Bezel Nut Tool | Classic Industries And if you're looking for new bezels... 1968 Plymouth Barracuda Parts | 1887603 | 1960-73 Mopar A,B,E-Body Switch Retainer Nut - Various Applications | Classic Industries
Dana67Dart The parts you don't add don't cause you no trouble FABO Gold Member Joined Jul 16, 2017 Messages 14,843 Reaction score 12,195 Location Northern Colorado Dec 31, 2019 #3 Right tool for the job saves hours of aggravation
Murray FABO Gold Member FABO Gold Member Joined Apr 19, 2010 Messages 3,782 Reaction score 3,072 Location San Jose, California Dec 31, 2019 #4 Thanks or the help, you guys are the greatest.