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3/26/2024 10:28 PM  #1


For MS Dash board photos.




MS - get well soon.  

Her is the dash board I will send to you.  It is complete and worked when I removed it.


Original owner - 351w,T-5, 4whl disks, power R&P
 

3/27/2024 6:16 AM  #2


Re: For MS Dash board photos.

Better move that dash from the kitchen counter before the wife see it there! 


65 Fastback, 351W, 5-speed, 4 wheel discs, 9" rear,  R&C Front End.
 

3/27/2024 8:24 AM  #3


Re: For MS Dash board photos.

lowercasesteve wrote:

Curious - how well did the gauge lighting work with the flat black paint inside?  I think that was all gloss white from the factory.

Last edited by John Ha (3/27/2024 8:25 AM)


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3/27/2024 7:54 PM  #4


Re: For MS Dash board photos.

My stock ‘65 gauge cluster had flat white and black in a pattern as designed by Ford.
I only cleaned mine, did not paint it.
Didn’t want a flood light dashboard.

When I was replacing the bezel, I painted it the same color as the bezel on front side instead of black to help reflect light and customize it.

The replacement bezel had the flash chrome on inside that does not reflect light well.
I remember reading about this problem in a magazine many years ago.
They painted it flat white, which works better than gloss white.

Factory bezel had a flat white on backside.
I painted mine flat white and then a couple of spray coats of glow-in-dark over white.
With the factory black gauges, it is visible when it’s dark outside after lights are turned off.
I also did same thing on my interior light sockets under dash, doors, and center console.

The spray type glow-in-dark is ok, not as bright as I wanted.
A fun experiment nonetheless.







 

3/27/2024 8:13 PM  #5


Re: For MS Dash board photos.

John Ha wrote:

lowercasesteve wrote:

Curious - how well did the gauge lighting work with the flat black paint inside?  I think that was all gloss white from the factory.

That DB is stock as a stone.  I know because I bought ther car new and that is how it came.  The stock lighting works just fine.  I have not even had to change the DB light bulbe.
 

Last edited by lowercasesteve (3/27/2024 8:15 PM)


Original owner - 351w,T-5, 4whl disks, power R&P
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