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How To: Project '66 Dash Restoration

We Continue the Interior by Freshening the Dash Assembly
October, 2001
By Mark Houlahan
Photography by Mark Houlahan
Mustang Dash Restoration Completed
Our completed dash dressed... 
   
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Mustang Dash Restoration Completed
Our completed dash dressed in black lacquer, sparkling chrome, and fresh woodgrain makes for a pleasing look. We can't wait to wrap our hands around our restored Deluxe steering wheel and point our hardtop toward its first show.
Mustang Dash Restoration Courtesy Light Bracket
1-a Since our hardtop had... 
   
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Mustang Dash Restoration Courtesy Light Bracket
1-a Since our hardtop had been stripped to a bare shell for bodywork and painting, the first order of business was to reinstall the main dash-wiring harness.
Mustang Dash Restoration New Courtesy Light Bracket
1-b We were lucky because... 
   
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Mustang Dash Restoration New Courtesy Light Bracket
1-b We were lucky because the harness was uncut and in excellent condition, though the original Courtesy-light brackets were beyond refinishing. A new pair of brackets snapped over the bulb sockets and mounted to the base of the dash did the trick.
Mustang Dash Restoration Doorjamb Switch
2 New Courtesy-light doorjamb... 
   
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Mustang Dash Restoration Doorjamb Switch
2 New Courtesy-light doorjamb switches were a must as well. The originals were long since broken and discolored. While we're showing the main dash harness here, these switches come out later for installation of our door-harness pigtails.
Mustang Dash Restoration Toe Board
3 Our original toe board... 
   
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Mustang Dash Restoration Toe Board
3 Our original toe board was in good shape when we replaced our floors, thus the high- beam indicator mounting holes were still there. If your replacement metal doesn't have the holes predrilled, measure another complete car to locate the placement of the switch. You'll also notice our firewall insulation (from Ssnake-Oyl Products) was already in place.
Mustang Dash Restoration New Pedal Trim
4 Though our accelerator... 
   
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Mustang Dash Restoration New Pedal Trim
4 Though our accelerator pedal was mounted when we detailed the engine compartment (July '01, Mustang Monthly), we hung our brake pedal from the pedal support after giving it a fresh coat of black and a new pedal pad and stainless trim.
Mustang Dash Restoration New Switches
5 When you go this far into... 
   
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Mustang Dash Restoration New Switches
5 When you go this far into restoring a Mustang, you don't skimp on the little things to save a few dollars. We installed all-new reproduction switches (except for the two-speed wiper) for safety. Here, our headlight switch was getting plugged in and routed to the back of the dashpanel. You'll have to depress the little button next to my thumb to remove your stock headlight control shaft.
Mustang Dash Restoration Replacement Shaft
6 You must have new chrome... 
   
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Mustang Dash Restoration Replacement Shaft
6 You must have new chrome when everything else is fresh with paint and upholstery. These chrome control ID rings and replacement shafts were a must to bring the interior to full beauty.
Mustang Dash Restoration Two Speed Wiper Control
7 The two-speed wiper control... 
   
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Mustang Dash Restoration Two Speed Wiper Control
7 The two-speed wiper control is still available as a Ford part in some catalogs, but they're disappearing fast. Luckily, everything electrical on this car worked before we took it apart, so we simply cleaned and reused the wiper switch. If a reasonable reproduction was available, we might have replaced it.

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