If you are referring to the piece that connects the lower dash support to
the upper dash, I can send you a dimensioned plan (in PDF format) that I
drew up for one and took to a machine shop for fabrication. It's not
identical to the original (which I ruined trying to modify to fit my
stereo), but it's close. You can leave it blank if you don't plan to fit a
stereo, or modify it to fit a particular stereo.
The original one's I've seen were all cut out for a radio. If a radio
wasn't installed, they had some sort of blanking plate mounted in front of
the hole.
Kurtis Jones
Russellville, Arkansas
1963 TR4 - CT19389L
1959 AH Bugeye - AN5L23250
www.geocities.com/tr4_1963
> I'm not interested in mounting a radio but I am replacing the dash support
> with the proper support (had a TR4A
> support) and my factory manual and the various catalogs are confusing.
> The manual shows a drawing similar to the
> catalogs and calls the piece between the facia and the support a "facia
> board." An accompaning photo shows a
> different piece altogether and no name. The Moss catalog calls the piece
> a "Bracket, lower dash." Whatever it is
> called, I wonder if it had a hole in it for the radio (I don't have the
> Bracket, lower dash, yet) and if there were two
> different Brackets. I don't think either of my prior 4s had a radio.
> Help would be appreciated.
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