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56 Ford F-100

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I hope I am not out of line asking this question. I am a Yblock fan restoring a 56 Ford F-100 that came to me with a Y-Block that I became fasinated with after doing some research on them.  Becasue I found a total of 11 wires in the electrical harness dead ended with nothing but a bare end hanging loose, I have made the decision to install a wiring harness. That led to removal of the existing harness, to include some pretty nasty insulation and floor covering on the inside of the cab firewall. Now that I have everything out, that led to a closer look at the dash. Previous owner/s cut and welded holes in the dash, and repaired with too much bondo covered with enamel paint. I think the dash is repairable, but would be easier to work on or consider replacing if I had a clue on how to remove the dash. So, without asking a question regarding my Y-Block, I'm hoping I can ask a question regarding what process is used to remove and install a dash in a 56 ford F-100.

Darrell R Howard

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Darrell Howard Whitefish, MT Outlaw 56 Ford F-100's




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