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Old 05-24-2022, 08:18 AM
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Default Firewall Pad Insulation

I getting ready to put my dash back together on my '64 GTO. The original padding was pretty wasted. Can someone post under dash pictures of how the pad goes in? I see some pictures of plastic bezels under the throttle in two places. I don't have these. Might just cut around them.

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Old 05-25-2022, 04:22 PM
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/134996...h/20852249596/

Here is a link for a 1400 mile original car

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https://www.flickr.com/photos/134996...h/20852249596/

Here is a link for a 1400 mile original car
Thanks! That is helpful. Mine is totally non-original. But want to put the pad in correctly.

Very nice '64 GTO BTW!

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The 64 tech advisor, Craig Gibney, presented an article years ago in the Legend and included multi close up photos about the pieces needed and where to place each one.
You could contact Craig directly or I might locate my copy given enough time. Jim

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The 64 tech advisor, Craig Gibney, presented an article years ago in the Legend and included multi close up photos about the pieces needed and where to place each one.
You could contact Craig directly or I might locate my copy given enough time. Jim
Ok. I have it in now. The pictures above helped. I was surprised to see the firewall pad covers the front of the carpet. Thanks for the tip!

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