BobT-47P15 Posted October 10, 2011 Report Posted October 10, 2011 This is for those who bought an old Plymouth (may apply to Dodge and others also)....with most or all trim stuff removed and in boxes in the trunk, back seat, etc. I was looking at the back side of a spare dash I had that was blown out of my storage building into the yard and damaged in the process (darn tornado). It occurred to me that there are some odd items on the back of the dash that are similar to washers in their purpose, but different shapes. These rectangular things are used in conjunction with the chrome trim around the glove box and speedometer. The round ones are found behind the Plymouth plastic nameplate above the radio grille. And, when reinstalling the ash tray, the housing part goes behind the radio grille.......... That round "Special Deluxe" badge is held to the radio grille with four studs and speed nuts. The glove box latch is a trinagular affair held on by a couple small nuts and bolts, and has a bolt with a round, pretty flat head, as a catch. There are also a couple little rubber bumpers at the corner of the glove box opening. Anyone who wants to add to the list please feel free to do so. Quote
BobT-47P15 Posted October 10, 2011 Author Report Posted October 10, 2011 There is a springy flat-ish clip that goes below the lid of the glove box that helps make it pop open....... When the P15s were new, they had a cover over the back of the ignition switch to prevent the wires from contacting other wires and shorting out. The pole sticking out is the one to which you would attach accessories. Quote
Young Ed Posted October 10, 2011 Report Posted October 10, 2011 Bob I heard the cover was a theft deterent trying to prevent an easy hotwiring. Quote
BobT-47P15 Posted October 11, 2011 Author Report Posted October 11, 2011 Well, Ed, that could have been a reason. That never crossed my mind. Usually that piece tends to be long gone, if the car has been messed with at all. Just thought these tidbits of info might be helpful to someone out there. There are always bits and pieces hanging around that you wonder - now where did that go? Quote
Rusty O'Toole Posted October 11, 2011 Report Posted October 11, 2011 You often find new parts in the trunk of an old car. They are a useful clue to what was wrong when they parked or junked it. For instance a set of new brake linings and a water pump, you know right off the bat those parts were faulty. But somehow buying the parts and throwing them in the trunk did not fix the car lol. Quote
NatesSedan Posted October 11, 2011 Report Posted October 11, 2011 Usually that piece tends to be long gone, if the car has been messed with at all. I believe I have a cover out in the shop if any of you resto guys would like it. PM me and let me know... Quote
mrjuan415 Posted October 11, 2011 Report Posted October 11, 2011 thanks for the pics and info......helps me alot:D Quote
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