Biggles
May 6 2016, 02:40 PM
Hi
can anyone provide a picture of a 914/6 dash without its cover material on please?
There seems something not quite right with mine and i want to know if they differ around the steering column area (mine has a big hole below it as shown).
thanks
Chris.
mepstein
May 6 2016, 02:52 PM
Do you have a key on the column. Unless it's a '72, that's the problem.
(Maybe a really big problem)
toolguy
May 6 2016, 02:59 PM
looks like the clamshell and the column covers are wrong
Here is what it's suppose to look like on a factory Six
mepstein
May 6 2016, 03:01 PM
Nevermind, I see from other posts you have a conversion car. Carry on.
rgalla9146
May 6 2016, 03:05 PM
I think that is a 911 clamshell... and later as well.
Also.... there is no 'eyebrow' on the right side.... can't see the left.
It is definitely not a 4 cyl. column.
Biggles
May 6 2016, 03:14 PM
QUOTE(toolguy @ May 6 2016, 09:59 PM)
looks like the clamshell and the column covers are wrong
Here is what it's suppose to look like on a factory Six
thanks that's useful. Not sure why though the clamshell is so far up from the bottom of the dash face? Maybe it's a 911 type which might be narrower across its depth like in the attached pic ?
Will have to take a look tomorrow.
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Biggles
May 6 2016, 03:20 PM
just seen rgalla9146's response - maybe onto something....
what exactly are you referring to as an 'eyebrow'?
these are a couple more pics i have to hand at the moment:
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rgalla9146
May 6 2016, 03:36 PM
Look at the picture that 'toolguy' provided.
the 'eyebrows' are on either side (left and right) of the clamshell.
If your car is a conversion with the column positioned incorrectly all bets are off as far as
accurate fit.
larryM
May 7 2016, 12:15 PM
here ya go - from 1970 914-6 euro car - 9140431498 - parted it out long ago
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