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Install Electro-Luminescent Instruments

Mustangs Plus shows us how to install the Electro-Luminescent instrument faces from Scott Drake Enterprises
By Jim Smart
Photography by Jim Smart
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This is the Scott Drake Electro-Luminescent... 
   
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This is the Scott Drake Electro-Luminescent kit from Mustangs Plus for '67 Mustangs. The '68 kit, of course, employs different faces due to instrument configuration.
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While you're at it, you might... 
   
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While you're at it, you might as well restore the entire dashboard so it all matches. Mustangs Plus has everything you need, including the dashpad.
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After disconnecting the negative... 
   
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After disconnecting the negative cable from the battery for safety, remove the six instrument panel screws. The black screw on the left does not exist in the '68.
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Carefully pull the cluster... 
   
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Carefully pull the cluster straight out toward you. It tends to hang up at the top, so wiggle it a bit to work it loose.
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Next, disconnect the speedometer... 
   
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Next, disconnect the speedometer cable...
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...instrument-panel harness... 
   
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...instrument-panel harness plugs (two for '67 and one for '68)...
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...and the windshield-wiper-switch... 
   
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...and the windshield-wiper-switch plug.
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With the instrument panel... 
   
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With the instrument panel on your workbench, remove the bezel retaining screws, then separate the bezel from the instrument panel. Make a note of where the turn signal, high beam, and brake warning light shields are.
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This is the '67-'68 instrument... 
   
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This is the '67-'68 instrument cluster exposed. For '68, fuel and oil-pressure gauge placement is different. There is also a provision for the seatbelt reminder light for the '68.

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