Have a 70 Nova SS I’ve owned since 1972. Getting ready to start working on it after vacation. Glad I found your channel. This video was very helpful and informative. Thanks!
I ordered a dash pad for my 72 ac nova. I got non ac dash pad in a ac taped up box..Modified it to work. It turned out pretty good and maybe I came out with a stronger dash pad. A fun job since I had the steering column on and I had enlarged and reinforced it after someone had tried to peel it...The Nova column was too tough for them!!
Another great video brother! I'm about to replace my dash pad. It appears that someone punched it or hit it with somthing. Anyway thank you for the heads up that this is not a quick hr job. I'll be sure to have a hole day set aside.
Excellent video! Any tips for removing the e-brake cable from the floorboard without using a saw? That retainer that flares out and hold the cable to the floor is putting up a fight for me
Put a hose clamp on it and tighten down. Then push it through until it’s started past retainer then loosen clamp. It’s a trick to do it right but it’s ok
Doesn't that take a spanner rench those pretty cheap but sometimes we just don't have the time to get 1 and 2 you might just use that rench once. Anyway just throwing out an idea only.
thank you sir. I am replacing my pad, and installing a set of autometer gauges in my custom instrument panel. One question. The clip that goes to the circuit board. If I will have my own gauges installed, speed, tach, fuel, volt, water, and oil, I will not have a place to clip that into because the aftermarket cluster is just a cut out (google autometer 69 nova instrument panel). Can I just disregard those wires? Meaning since each gauge will be wired, powered and lighted individually, that's not needed correct?
I have a 75 Ventura that I want to replace the speaker. After viewing your video. That speaker will remain there. Lol.. After viewing this video. It's not worth the trouble. Nice how to video just the same.