We put a later model one (for a '70) on without removing the
windshield/frame. Had to remove some glue from the window with a
razorblade, but it came out ok.
wyatt & kathy
On Thu, 4 Mar 1999, Gary Gerding wrote:
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> Ian Miller wrote:
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> > Does anyone have any experience with Fairlady Products' reproduction
> > dash cover? $59 seems cheap to me. What are they made of? How hard
> > are they to install? Do they need to be covered with vinyl? Can I do
> > that myself, with some glue and an exacto knife?
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> Hi Ian,
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> I bought one and installed it myself. It took me about 1/2 day.
> It was not a perfect fit but Dean told me they are better now.
> I told him that even with the small flaw in size, I'd pay $59.00
> again in a heartbeat.
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> They are made out of black plastic that has been vac-u-formed, I
> think. There is no need to cover it with anything, but you should
> fill it with some kind of foam rubber. The hardest part of the
> installation is the removal of the windshield and its frame.
>
> Gary Gerding, 1967 SPL311, Omaha, NE
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