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PostPosted:Tue Aug 23, 2011 6:34 am 
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Big Block

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Car Details:!967 First Generation - Silhouette!
Ive a 67 and as usual, im on here begging for info.
I need to get the black facia off the dash centre panel to get it out, now I can feel the screws that secure the panel in but they're under the black facia and i just can't figure out how to get it off to get to the screws behind it.
The aftermarket radio is secured in from the back of the balck facia and ive a problem with it and need to get it out. Its fitted under the heater controls.
Anyone know how it's done withot trashing it please?

Thanks.
Russ.


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PostPosted:Tue Aug 23, 2011 9:27 am 
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Car Details:'68 Camaro
'89 Golf Rallye
'97 Golf GTi (Daily)
Location:SE London/Kent
Hi Russ,

Do you mean this bit?


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PostPosted:Tue Aug 23, 2011 2:11 pm 
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Thats the boy, how does it come out? Just to the right of the middle hole with the curved top under the black panel theres a screw head, how do you get to them?


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PostPosted:Tue Aug 23, 2011 3:08 pm 
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Car Details:'68 Camaro
'89 Golf Rallye
'97 Golf GTi (Daily)
Location:SE London/Kent
IF I remember correctly, someone had fixed that panel with 4 self tappers, much to my disgust! and the rest of it looked like it had some sort of glue (long since perished). So removing it was easy enough. I'm at work, so can't check, I have the panel at home. If I find anything obvious, then I will post again.

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PostPosted:Tue Aug 23, 2011 3:28 pm 
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Big Block

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Car Details:!967 First Generation - Silhouette!
Thanks v much, got me flumuxed that (nothing unusual there) Ive found the three screws in the bottom where it curves down and under past the ash tray. The rest seem to be under the black cover.
Cheers for the help Mark.


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PostPosted:Tue Aug 23, 2011 10:15 pm 
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Car Details:'67 camaro coupe, 5.7 V8, Blue, left hand drive.
This car was built by GM in Antwerp, Belgium. I believe the cars came partly pre assembled from the US and were finished in Belgium.
It was originally white with a straight 6 (which i have stored in Belgium) but had a heavy duty V8 fitted when i bought it. This engine has since been replaced by a 350cui, 250 hp crate engine.
Location:North Yorkshire
Hi Russ,

after removing the screws at the lower edge, you need to move the panel away from the dash, starting at the bottom, then lift it up.
The panel is clipped into a retainer at the top. I have scanned the relevant page out of my factory assembly instruction manual but cant figure out how to attach it here.
Hope this helps,

Kurt


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PostPosted:Wed Aug 24, 2011 6:13 am 
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Got it, managed to remove it in tact and un damaged, thanks chaps.

Russ.


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PostPosted:Tue Aug 30, 2011 8:43 pm 
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Car Details:'67 camaro coupe, 5.7 V8, Blue, left hand drive.
This car was built by GM in Antwerp, Belgium. I believe the cars came partly pre assembled from the US and were finished in Belgium.
It was originally white with a straight 6 (which i have stored in Belgium) but had a heavy duty V8 fitted when i bought it. This engine has since been replaced by a 350cui, 250 hp crate engine.
Location:North Yorkshire
think i just worked out how to attach an image.
i know this problem has been solved but i thought i'd up load it for future reference,

the centre trim (5) is clipped into the top bracket (4) as in attached image

kurt


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