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Re: TOP Crash Rail

To: Bill Bryant <bryant@sonic.net>
Subject: Re: TOP Crash Rail
Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2003 23:05:05 -0400
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
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Not sure how applicable this is to your situation, but a while back I 
created a custom dash for my '71. I took a standard late style padded 
dash and stripped it to the metal backing. Did a little metal work to it 
give space for some extra gauges in the center. I created a top crash 
pad similar to what was used in the earlier cars. At least in this 
situation though the pad was not *required* for bolting up the dash to 
the car. The dash already had bolts attached directly to it for bolting 
up. I did have to replace one due to my modifications - I used something 
called an "elevator bolt" I found at Lowes. It's like a carriage bolt 
but with a VERY thin, flat head. The crash pad I made used a backing of 
1/8" thick aluminum and I attached it to the dash using self tapping screws.

I have some pics around here of the whole process if I can still find 
them. I can try to post them to my web site if you're interested.

Eddie
'71 Midget - Bebop

Bill Bryant wrote:

>Just to keep the record straight...
>
>the part I am looking for is ON TOP of the dash...
>just rearwards of the windshield.

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