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> rosewood dash trim, rosewood dash trim yah or nay
bulliporker
post Jul 17 2018, 02:07 PM
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was this just a dealer accessory or aftermarket and is it easily removed
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post Jul 19 2018, 11:47 AM
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I’ve already posted pictures of the wood dash that has
been in my car since new.. The original owner ordered it
from a catalog in the showroom.. He also had the Amco crash bars
put on the Bumpers at the same Time, along with the PORSCHE
script On the doors . The door decals came off immediately in
1973 and the car has Stainless Bumpers now so as much as
I’d like to put the crash bars back on, there is no way I’m
drilling holes in the new Bumpers.. The wood dash will always
be in the car.. It is part for of the period correct feel of the car.
For what it is worth, Ive seen 2, 914-6 wood dashes and 1,4
cylinder version back in the day..
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