<VV> early dash pad and heater duct help needed

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Sat Sep 10 17:14:18 EDT 2011


My advice on Early model windshields and Backlights.... If it is not absolutely necessary...Don't mess with them ! You will have to buy new gaskets and the metal trim does not seem to fit right in the repro gaskets, It will help if you have at least two people who have done it before to help you, plus one other to hold their hands over Missys'  ears  while you are working on it.

                                              Ed Lindsay
                                              West Florida Corvair Club
I currently have the center glass out of the UltraVan to replace it.


----- Original Message -----
From: Ramon Rodriguez III <corvairgrymm at gmail.com>
To: virtualvairs at corvair.org
Sent: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 15:25:47 -0500 (CDT)
Subject: <VV> early dash pad and heater duct help needed

Howdy all,

Yesterday I started the "quickie" restoration of my new 62' coupe.  The car
has a faded and cracked dash pad, and I don't want to go to the expense of
buying a replacement so I'm hoping to just take it down to the metal and
paint it up as a non-padded dash.  Any advice on how to go about removing
the dash pad (windshield will be out) and cleaning the glue or whatever?  I
fear it might be a terrible chore.

Next question is about early ventilation systems.  I'm certain my 63' has
some clogging (due to mice) in the heater ducts... what is the best way to
try to clear these ducts without having to take half the car apart and
hopefully without replacing the hoses?  The car in question is Missy's only
way to get back and forth to work so I can't go into a lengthy project.  The
hoses in the rockers seem like there is no good way to get at them but I
figure there must be some kind of trick to it.

Lastly, alluding back to the first paragraph, any advice on removal and
reinstallation of early model Corvair windshield and back window?  I'm
familiar with how to do this on a late model, but worried about the
differences.. particularly in the windshield seal with its bright trim on
the rubber.


Thanks as always for the help,

-- 
Ray "Grymm" Rodriguez
Lake Ariel, PA
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