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70 net440 10-20-2007 09:44 AM

Re: Cutting the dash
 
There was an old thread on this subject. One guy had an aftermarket heater/air unit so he put the controls in the ashtray space and put his DIN stereo in the old heater control hole. Crutchfield makes an under dash mount that can be mounted upside down in the glove box. I did this on my son's '71 because it was all original. The remote control works, but the glovebox door has to be open. I have also cut the dashes in my other son's '67 and my wife's '63. It's your truck do what ever you want.

scooter122983 10-27-2007 05:42 PM

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I guess i havent realized that this was still open. Some good pictures though. I did cut the dash and the center hole was just still too big so it peeks out a little but you have to be looking for it.

Dieselwrencher 11-04-2007 01:11 AM

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In my old 70 K20 I cut the dash and installed a cd player. The only problem was it rhode so rough the cd player was always skipping! LOL On my current longhorn project I am probabally going to cut it too. I can't stand the idea of having it in the glove box. But I have thought about building a console in front of the seat behind my shifter to place a cd player there. But who knows. LOL

Mondo 11-17-2007 12:32 AM

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for home stereos you can buy an adapter that allows you to keep the unit behind a cabinet (or in other room) and still use the remote. I wonder if it would work with a car stereo so you could leave it in the glove box (or under the seat) and just have the sensor near the dash, or where ever you want to point the remote?

Actually, I would like to leave the old stereo in the dash just to keep thieves from breaking in...

nates67 12-25-2007 06:40 AM

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i had a jvc head unit put in my 67 and i went to nortin car audio and i went back and forth on cuting the dash so but i let them do it i was very happy with them so nortin can do it if u live in anderson sc or around there they can do it:chevy:

Andy4639 12-27-2007 03:35 AM

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It didn't bother me one bit. Cut it and forget it.
This is my truck and I do as I want with it!
;)

http://216.77.188.54/coDataImages/p/...0717/Radio.JPG

XXL 12-27-2007 12:03 PM

Re: Cutting the dash
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JameslovesJammie (Post 2283911)
The only reason not to cut is if your truck is in mint condition, or restored back to 100% factory condition just as when it rolled off the assembly line.

Even then, it's a Chevy truck... not a numbers matched Vette.

To the purists: just remember, every time someone cuts a dash, yours goes up in value *cough cough*

TonyJohnson 01-17-2008 01:54 PM

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The factory cut it to put in a radio, why wouldn't I? lol.

DANTES JIMMY 02-08-2008 07:50 AM

Re: Cutting the dash
 
Just My 2 Cents
If Its A Modified Truck At All Cut It
If You Are Going Era Correct Leave It Alone
Heres A Thought I Have A Boat And They Make A Remote Unit For All The Controls It Mounts At The Back Of The Boat So You Can Turn It Up Or Down Or Change Station Or Cd Track Less Than 1 1/2" Wide Real Slick Little Unit Mount The Head Unit Any Where
Just A Thought

S10Fan 06-13-2008 08:44 PM

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You know you want to. Chicken?

bad6772 06-13-2008 08:54 PM

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i just got tired of looking at all of it so.....lol.. i be no chicken:lol:Attachment 367862

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S10Fan 06-13-2008 08:59 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by bad6772 (Post 2764445)
i just got tired of looking at all of it so.....lol.. i be no chicken:lol:


You're me Hero! LOL!

semperfidoordie 06-13-2008 09:24 PM

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hahaha...nice work

bad6772 06-15-2008 04:10 AM

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better pics for those who asked...........Attachment 368183

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joe231 07-03-2008 03:21 PM

Re: Cutting the dash
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bad6772 (Post 2765981)
better pics for those who asked...........

where's your radio??

GKsport67 07-22-2008 10:50 PM

Re: Cutting the dash
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JameslovesJammie (Post 2283911)
Oh, for Heaven's sake! Cut the dash!

I always find it hilarious that half the people who will tell you not to do it have modified their frame, or changed out the gauges, or tinted windows, or put on some '80's rims with BF Radial T/A's, or done a motor transplant, or converted to HEI, or switched carbs, or any number of things that make the truck "Not Original".

The only reason not to cut is if your truck is in mint condition, or restored back to 100% factory condition just as when it rolled off the assembly line. If it's a daily driver, I can't think of a reason NOT to have a cd player in it! Hmm...10 watts vs 200, AM vs AM/FM/CD/MP3/Satellite radio, 16 bit digital quality vs...ummm...none?

My truck isn't on the road yet, but as soon as it is roadworthy you can bet I will cut the dash in a heartbeat!



i didn't realize this before. i mean i was thinking i shouldn't cut the dash because of the value drop but you can bet that the suspension will be DROPPED!!! :ito:....IM CUTTING THE DASH!! thanks!

kizer 10-21-2008 05:35 PM

Re: Cutting the dash
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by XXL (Post 2502105)
Even then, it's a Chevy truck... not a numbers matched Vette.

To the purists: just remember, every time someone cuts a dash, yours goes up in value *cough cough*

Now that my friend is funny as heck. I bought mine for $400 so everybody cut their dash because I want it worth more. ;)

AC72 11-16-2008 11:57 PM

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i agree, just cut it unless you are planning on keeping it 100% original for show or something. i used a dremel tool w/ a cut off wheel. used two wheels, but worked great. easy to get into small places, and more precise than the sawzall!


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