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8/31/2013 4:24 AM  #1


Dash pad screws 67 coupe

Anyonye know how long the screws are that go though the instrument panel and hold the dash pad in place are? Should have bought the hardware kt when I bought the pad, but didn't think of it at the time.
My car didn't have a pad or instrument panel when I got it. 1967 coupe. Don't really want to poke holes through the new pad.


67 Coupe, 5.0 EEC IV Fuel injected. T5, 3:70 rear
 

8/31/2013 1:37 PM  #2


Re: Dash pad screws 67 coupe

I dunno if same for the 67 my 641/2" coupe are 1" number 8 I think but you can determine that by if you take a interior trim piece to the hardware store and the head fits nice. Mine I got stainless screws from ace hardware a box of 100 for like 5 bucks great deal the only place there's are two short are the silplates  you need about 11/4" and then the arm rest which on mine are like a number 12 or something hope this helps

 

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