Larry,
Yes, I have, in my '72GT. The holes did not make much sense to me
either, until I finally figured out that many of the holes in the plastic
were for screws that required those little slip-on fittings for the
screws to screw into. ---can't recall the name of the things-they are
grey/black metal clips that have a hole punched for the screw you are
trying to use. With a dozen of them in hand from the hardware store and
some out-of-the-box visualization, the liners fit right in without
trimming. They make a great improvement to cabin noise in the GT.
Bob
On Tue, 8 May 2001 10:44:12 -0400 Ruggiero Larry Lt Col AFRC/XPXS
<Larry.Ruggiero@AFRC.AF.MIL> writes:
> Quick question: has anyone installed the aftermarket ABS plastic
> underdash
> liners (as supplied by Moss, etc.) on a Mk2 'B (mine's a '72)? Did
> you have
> to trim and redrill them to fit? The as-supplied holes don't seem to
> make
> much sense. TIA
>
> Larry
> '72 Teal Blue MGB
> '65 BRG Midget
> Warner Robins GA
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