

I pulled the steering column back out for paint and went ahead and drilled a 1" hole with a step bit, then cut the top of the dash loose with a 10" sawzall blade. Being long it worked well for the end caps.

The 'new' dash is in pretty good shape, came out of my buddies '72 F600 wrecker. I had welded a plate for the stereo to sit on but otherwise it's straight and in good shape.

I also spent an hour or so cleaning out the truck (except the floor that had the new carpet on it. Now the truck doesn't smell like a chicken coop and the paint even shined up a bit.

The steering column turned out ok, going to graft the dash back together and start the wiring before putting the column back in. I also have a few holes to plug, one for the 5 speed shifter and another for the hydraulic clutch master cylinder.
Jamie