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Frizzle Fry 12-29-2005 06:10 PM

Re: cutting the dash
 
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Originally Posted by FUNMUDDER
Yeah, but if your "Runnin down the road, trying to loosen your load" and want to skip a song ar change the station, you have to:
A:Have a friend switch it, if theres a friend with you.
B:Pull over and switch it
C:Suffer through the pain of crappy music or commercials.
Therefore, I will cut my dashboard.

One word: Remote :)

blazerparts 12-29-2005 07:00 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Frizzle Fry
One word: Remote :)

bingo

jhwkns 12-29-2005 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Bowtiefreak
How does that MP3 cig lighter set-up perform? Does it sound good ?

I'm happy with it. I didn't expect much for thirty bucks. Before I was using a mini-disc player through a casette adapter. This sounds better, and is much more convenient.

kelsfine69 12-29-2005 11:19 PM

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I think you guys know my opinion:lol:

BowTieMan 12-29-2005 11:32 PM

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Originally Posted by cflvulcan
but this is coming from a guy who relocated the gas tank, lowered it, and i dont have much money for new trim and marker lights so i shaved them off.

tom


Thats a hot rodders way of "fixing up" an old truck. lol I was going to do the same thing with my lights but got some new ones for x-mas.

Chrome8 12-29-2005 11:33 PM

Re: cutting the dash
 
I have a vision for you guys...how about a GM touch screen nav system? I want to remove the ashtray. Cut a big chunk out as wide as the indent on the factory location and weld in a filler panel smooth it all out....cut it again to the size needed for the nav. Install the radio with stuff from the junkyard and fabed. Polished trim ring all the way around the radio with allen bolts countersunk. XM and gps pucks where the stock speaker would go under the dash. Should work through the windshield. Anyone done a double din size?

Green Machine 12-29-2005 11:59 PM

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My Son and I have been discussing this one. I have seen the butchered ones just to install a cassette or an old F**D radio in there and that sucks. I think that to properly "modify" the dash to install a modern standard sized DIN unit would be acceptable, I don't like it but, many of us make modifications to improve the truck. My son does not want to modify the dash and I see his point also, but what better place to put the new unit than where it is easiest to use ??? The debate goes on......

matthufham 12-30-2005 12:27 AM

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i just remembered jayspot.com, forgot the owner, he took a radio delete, and hinged it, hiding a new radio.

http://www.jayspot.com/images/truck/radio-1.jpg
http://www.jayspot.com/images/truck/radio-2.jpg
http://www.jayspot.com/images/truck/radio-3.jpg
http://www.jayspot.com/pages/67gmc-int.html

cflvulcan 12-30-2005 03:25 AM

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i like that hinge idea but with my luck id break it.

blazerparts 12-30-2005 11:10 AM

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need to put cupholders on the inside of the delete plate.

Frizzle Fry 12-30-2005 01:20 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Chrome8
I have a vision for you guys...how about a GM touch screen nav system? I want to remove the ashtray. Cut a big chunk out as wide as the indent on the factory location and weld in a filler panel smooth it all out....cut it again to the size needed for the nav. Install the radio with stuff from the junkyard and fabed. Polished trim ring all the way around the radio with allen bolts countersunk. XM and gps pucks where the stock speaker would go under the dash. Should work through the windshield. Anyone done a double din size?

I guess I am in two camps. I like the nostalgic look with unseen technology, and I also like ultra-modified stuff. The first style is what I'm doing with my Burb, thus my previous post. The second is where I'm taking the '61. It's smoothed and I'm going to put an LCD in there. It has to be one extreme or the other for me. :metal: Here's the '61 dash:

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...U/P1010006.jpg

matthufham 12-30-2005 01:44 PM

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is that all metal? it looks super duper none the less.

Frizzle Fry 12-30-2005 07:21 PM

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All metal and a skim coat of filler. There used to be holes next to the column too.

Bowtie67 12-30-2005 08:05 PM

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I see a few comments I highly agree with, First I would cut my dash mainly because I have dealt with radios under the seat, in the glove box, laying in the middle of the floor. My opinion is as someone else stated these trucks will never be worth anything like a 68 Comaro RS or 56 thunderbird etc unless you happen to be the original owner and your name is Prince Charles. Installing an aftermarket player in the dash so that it looks clean looks every bit as good as an original but sounds 10X better. I have seen on this post guys who would not cut their dash to put the CD there but instead they welded a plate in the glove box and installed the player there. I would buy the truck with the modified dash before buying the one who just made the glove box useless so now I have to put everything under the seat or take the $hit out of the mail box. My truck is far from stock but other than seeing a rake to it, different wheels/Tires and engine noise nobody except a person knowing these trucks and is a fanatic about it being totally stock knows the difference, and the fanatic isnt going to like that late model truck seat or Grand Prix buckets in their either. I personally think that the Blazer gas tanks in the rear or these trucks look rediculas, you see this big ass bulge hanging down in the rear(kinda reminds me of my kids when they where babies and filled their diapers full of $hit), it looks far more unnatural than cutting up a dash to install a nice radio or DVD setup.

Billla 12-30-2005 08:24 PM

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It certainly hurts the originality, which affects the value if the truck is otherwise stock. If the truck is custom all over, no one's going to worry about a cut dash. If it's a very stock truck like a Cheyenne, then IMHO cutting the dash is a *bad plan*.

I plan to leave my stock radio in place but upgrade the speaker a bit. Long live AM radio!!! :)

Bill Lattimer
billla@warbird.org
1972 C10 LWB

Billla 12-30-2005 08:26 PM

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This is really cool!!!

I'm working on something similar for for my plane. I'll have an original radio panel in the bird that pulls out to reveal a modern radio stack. At a show, it all looks correct and I get the benefit of modern radios in the air.

raidermanny 12-30-2005 11:57 PM

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My truck isn't anywhere near stock but for some reason I just couldn't cut the dash. I decided to go with the custom autosound deck with a 10 disc cd changer. So far I'm glad I went this way but it isn't finished yet.

http://images.snapfish.com/3459236%3...3A7%3C68nu0mrj

http://images.snapfish.com/3459236%3...3A7%3C66nu0mrj

70 net440 12-31-2005 12:09 AM

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I've cut the dash on both of my Chevy's. I'm not worried about resale value, these trucks won't be leaving our family. As a weird side note, when I removed the plastic trim from my 70 Coronet, the hole in the dash was a perfect fit for my din mount stereo.

Chrome8 12-31-2005 02:41 AM

Re: cutting the dash
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Frizzle Fry
I guess I am in two camps. I like the nostalgic look with unseen technology, and I also like ultra-modified stuff. The first style is what I'm doing with my Burb, thus my previous post. The second is where I'm taking the '61. It's smoothed and I'm going to put an LCD in there. It has to be one extreme or the other for me. :metal: Here's the '61 dash:

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y23...U/P1010006.jpg


Nice work on that dash, let me know how your install goes. I'd like to see how it mouts in there.

Mongo 12-31-2005 10:31 AM

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OK where did you get the killer looking dash and glove box door?


http://images.snapfish.com/3459236%3...3A7%3C66nu0mrj[/QUOTE]

raidermanny 12-31-2005 06:14 PM

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I got them from no limit. Heres another pic.

http://images.snapfish.com/34592%3A2...83%3B%3Anu0mrj

chevymaz 12-31-2005 08:20 PM

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do you have a link to their website?

53burb 12-31-2005 08:27 PM

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This is it...they advertise alot in Classic Trucks & Custom Classic Trucks Magazines...they also have alot of tech articles in them from this shop...http://www.nolimit.net/

longhorn70gmc 01-01-2006 11:43 PM

Re: cutting the dash
 
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Originally Posted by chevymaz
Do those of you who refuse to cut the dash also refuse to relocate your gas tanks, lower your truck, or other major modification?

You bet ya! ORIGINAL is where it is at for me. By all means this is not slamming anyone, I still respect other peoples choices to do what they need to get it done or look good. I love ORIGINAL but I like it when people change it too.

kaycee 01-01-2006 11:56 PM

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matthufman : I dig that idea of the hidden HU using the radio delete but can not figure out what he used for the hinge part of it any ideas.I would dod this mod in a HEARBEAT CHevy HEARTBEAT NO DOUBT:lol:


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