Yes I have after market air and heat. Classic Air. The glove box liner bought from part's mix. Must mount the glove box hinge on top of the liner. I did not and pushed it up to put the hinge in. But won't be going in it that much. Except may be to change a fuse. The A/C and heat has a fly by wire and no cables. But did not have to cut the glove box liner down like other after market unit's. Your dash is looking good for sure. Glad I could inspire someone else to get thing's done.Your work has motivated me more than ever. Question: Your Heater controls look different than my 69. Are they AC based? Also, did you build your glovebox or buy it? I am working on my dash now and need to do the heater controls.
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So after many day's for the wiring and working on the A/C Duct work. bolted up the dash. Still have to take the glove box lid to the lock smith to have the lock fixView attachment 32358 View attachment 32359 View attachment 32360 View attachment 32361 so my door key will work. So here is a few pic's of it and how my Pioneer radio fit's like a glove.
Yes bought upper bearing and lower. Then parts to rebuild the lower joint that connects to the steering box. The biggest thing is getting the bolt's to tighten back that hole the lower collar under the steering wheel. Put mine in the car and the lower collar to the steering box did not want to slide all the way down on to the steering box shaft. Got the idea to go in the car and push on the steering wheel. So took my hands and bumped both sides of the steering wheel a couple of time's. It did not move so had to use a small block of wood and a hammer on the joint to tap it on down. Then put the pin in. Got back in the car and that part had come loose. When turning the steering wheel the turn signal and collar was moving. My worst nightmare. But got it fixed with out removing the hole column. Just had to pull the steering wheel and the turn signal enough to get to those bolt's. Their are some videos on U Tube showing how to rebuild the column. Not that hard of a job.Russ did you rebuild your steering column? I need to do mine and not sure what I need or should get other than the blinker switch.
Thanks Fred69Runner. Who would have thought their would be so much work to do to the car upon first buying it. I am chomping at the bit to get into the motor. So I can get it into the car before long. Still a lot of work to do but getting closer with every day.Nice work Russ. You're doing as great job!!
Yes bought upper bearing and lower. Then parts to rebuild the lower joint that connects to the steering box. The biggest thing is getting the bolt's to tighten back that hole the lower collar under the steering wheel. Put mine in the car and the lower collar to the steering box did not want to slide all the way down on to the steering box shaft. Got the idea to go in the car and push on the steering wheel. So took my hands and bumped both sides of the steering wheel a couple of time's. It did not move so had to use a small block of wood and a hammer on the joint to tap it on down. Then put the pin in. Got back in the car and that part had come loose. When turning the steering wheel the turn signal and collar was moving. My worst nightmare. But got it fixed with out removing the hole column. Just had to pull the steering wheel and the turn signal enough to get to those bolt's. Their are some videos on U Tube showing how to rebuild the column. Not that hard of a job.