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1984 Mustang Dash Pad Popular Q&A
Q: Where to buy 1984 Mustang dash pad?
A: Mike, Go to www.resto.com, They have new reproduction dash pads or you can get the plastic dash pad cover. I bought one for my 1984 GT mustang and it looks good... Read More »
Q: How to Replace a Mustang Dash Pad.
A: 1. Remove the screws that hold the trim located directly below the windshield on the leading edge of the dash. Remove the trim pieces and set them aside. If the... Read More »
Q: How to Install a 1972 Mustang Dash Pad.
A: 1. Remove the six dashboard retaining screws across the top of the pad with a Phillips screwdriver. Use the screwdriver to remove the three retaining screws jus... Read More »
Q: How to Replace a Mustang Dash Pad
A: Remove the screws that hold the trim located directly below the windshield on the leading edge of the dash. Remove the trim pieces and set them aside. If they a... Read More »
Q: How to Install a New Dash Pad in a 1966 Mustang
A: Remove the screws in the metal molding at the base of the windshield from inside the car with a Philips screwdriver turned in a counterclockwise direction. Plac... Read More »