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> Dash Face plate help!, Stuck with a lighter ???
Moose01
post Jun 1 2018, 09:28 AM
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Hello,

After years of looking at the horrible wood added to my dash face I ripped it all off! The radio plate is or was damaged, its old a cracked. I removed the metal face plate and ordered a new "one" from a vendor. I have the correct material as well, all good right? ...

I managed to remove all of the switches, not sure if I can actually reinstall them. However I cannot get the lighter out! I did remove the wiring which was a ****! The lighter is now "free", hanging in the hole, but I cannot get it out of the dash. I cut the old face plate off!

How can I get the lighter housing out and then reinstall? There must be something simple I am missing??

Also the small "handle" for the glove box door is missing, any idea where I can get another one? I have tried the usual suspects for parts to no avail. I might just make one.

Thanks Chris

Any other 14 guys in Houston?
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gcrotvik
post Jun 1 2018, 09:56 AM
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In the early cars, the lighter has a flat metal retaining spring(ish) clip that slides up tight to the back side of the dash. It's a bitch to get off. In the late cars (74 or so) the lighter has a spring that slides down the outside of the lighter tube and has a clip holding the spring in place near where the hot/ground leads connect. Turn the clip until it unlatches and slides off, releasing the spring and the lighter tube.


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post Jun 1 2018, 10:30 AM
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I took lots of photos of the whole removal and re installing new dash face metal on my 72. Let me know if you need anything. I will get them into a dropbox for you. Just send me a pm
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post Jun 1 2018, 03:28 PM
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I took lots of photos of the whole removal and re installing new dash face metal on my 72. Let me know if you need anything. I will get them into a dropbox for you. Just send me a pm


A few pics would be great! PM on the way.

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