Removed the dash and instrument panel on a 1967 Lincoln Continental
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- Опубліковано 29 жов 2020
- Dash removal is not needed for the headlight switch, I am going through so more items for inspection and just wanted to show people what it looks like and what they can expect. It wasn’t that bad, just a few screw and a little wiggling from each side and pay attention to those hook/connections on the forward part of the dash that aren’t visible when installed.
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Thank you.Its the same on my 68 Lincoln,
Thanks for your time
Nice video, just removed my entire dash as well to get radio rebuilt and dash redone. Shitty part was I had my cell phone stolen with all my pics for reference for reinstall. Gonna be a tough install now
I was honestly surprised with how easy it was to remove
@@tx_reds2426 yep, just allot of bolts n screws so Made a weekend of it.
Thanks for making this videos. I'm getting ready to buy a 67 Lincoln!
Thanks for posting this, I'm planning to take off my dash as well. How did you solve the problem with the leakage on the windshield gasket?
I took it to my local glass shop and they removed and replaced sealant. However it was nerve-racking because I had to sign a waiver stating they were not responsible for breaking windshield because it is a possibility. They explained the options and I eventually signed waiver with no issues but I would make sure you have a clear understanding with whatever shop you go to if you want them to reseal.
Thanks for posting this video. So I attempted to remove the dash on my 67 following your steps and the shop manual, but no luck getting it to lift off Did you have to remove the A-pillar trimming?
No sir, I DID NOT have to remove my pillars. I do remember that those clips was a pain to get off I had to hinge upward as I pulled. Hope this helps
@@tx_reds2426 good to know! Thanks for the response and posting the video. Now I know it’s not a pain just for me lol
Thanks man, doing same thing here on 66', I'm scared I'm going to brake something
Great video. Why do you have a 66 steering wheel?
its a 67, the previous owner "tried" to fix the big rubber bumper in the middle and broke it beyond repair. I honestly dont like the look of it anyways so I left it off. I love the way the steering wheel looks on the 66