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That dash pad is going to make a huge difference. After I did a dash cap on my Aspen it was soooo much better driving and looking out the windshield past a nice dash instead of the cracked and faded one.

Can't wait to see it installed.
 

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That dash pad is going to make a huge difference. After I did a dash cap on my Aspen it was soooo much better driving and looking out the windshield past a nice dash instead of the cracked and faded one.

Can't wait to see it installed.

How did you install yours?
I was thinking of double sided tape instead of adhesive in case I ever wanted to remove it....
 

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Well the only thing on the horizon is wiring.
Pretty much everything is squared away on it except that.
She's running like a dream but the dash still has no lights.
Instead of screwing around I'm just going to buy every possible thing it could be. I suspect as a result of the previous owners Frankenwiring that he may have fried the bulbs so I'll grab those. I also got an NOS headlight switch just cause....and I'll grab a pile of fuses just to have them. Once it goes into the storage garage for the winter I have lots of time to dig into that.

I hate electrical......
 

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The first snow has hit.
I came out and saw the Volare covered in snow.
It haunted me all day.
The salt trucks haven't hit our streets yet luckily.
I got home from work and ripped it over to the garage.
Talk about close calls.....she's tucked away for winter now. :thumbsup:


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Well due to family health issues and life in general I'm just now getting around to my poor babies who've been in the garage since last October. Just got this baby out today and she's coming to work with me tomorrow.

Fired right up and she's running like a champ.

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Nice to see you finally Whipped it out Capt.
 

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Well the only thing on the horizon is wiring.
Pretty much everything is squared away on it except that.
She's running like a dream but the dash still has no lights.
Instead of screwing around I'm just going to buy every possible thing it could be. I suspect as a result of the previous owners Frankenwiring that he may have fried the bulbs so I'll grab those. I also got an NOS headlight switch just cause....and I'll grab a pile of fuses just to have them. Once it goes into the storage garage for the winter I have lots of time to dig into that.

I hate electrical......
Did the 94 bulbs with LED replacements 4 dollars a 2 pack, much brighter, still allows dimming *b4 my dimmer broke anyhow* and the lights make it easier to see the gauges. . .
 

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Did the 94 bulbs with LED replacements 4 dollars a 2 pack, much brighter, still allows dimming *b4 my dimmer broke anyhow* and the lights make it easier to see the gauges. . .
I haven't even had time to touch those dang lights.
Hell I'm just getting my cars out of the garage now......very late year.
 
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