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Re: Dash pad removal



Not the face but looks like different control knobs, chrome surround treatments....  

Maybe you should take remove the nuts first and work on the spring clips second?
Try to rig up a special tool that will work?

Thanks,
Gary H.  


>  -------Original Message-------
>  From: Jacob Fox  
>  
>  Gary, I fail to see any differences in the radio faces, they all look the
>  same. Now I know there is a "trim and interior" difference in the 880s and
>  custom 880s. But I've only seen a difference in the seats when I compare
>  the two. Everything on my car is original, I looked at the trim again today
>  and tried to remove it, man, it's gonna be tough I spent 20 min trying to
>  get the clip out, no go :-(. I found some trim off a 63 on eBay and
>  contacted him trying tofigure out how he removed it and to get any tips, he
>  didn't know anything lol

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