WOW... The glass needs to come out? I wonder what the seal costs? I've seen some on Ebay, but you'd have to soak them in Hot water and PRAY that you don't pop it..
BOY, just thinkin.. You'd have to have the car covered or in a enclosed area to cut the glass out, pull the seats out (so you can try and fit up under there), pull the dash cover, yell and scream that you broke (______) while under there, burned scalp, hair or new carpet from the drop light, call for the wife/dog/kids to pull 'ol dad out from under dash, send dash off for recovering, go to Chiropractor, call in sick a couple times, don't get ANYTHING done while you were off, Have UPS call and say your dash is "LOST", Searching for weeks finding, another that's in crapier condition than yours was, pay dearly for it, DELICATLEY package it up BETTER THIS TIME (more duck tape), UPS calls and says they found your box in Seoul Korea (and want you to pay extra shipping), swapmeet GUY won't take it back, Wife 'finds out' that more money has been "moved".., Dash place calls and says that 'the color that you ordered' isn't in stock any longer and that was from a catalog that you kept for 12yrs in the garage, NEW color is kinda close, but NOT EXACTLY how you pictured it in your MIND.. Wife yells that if you don't come in for dinner, she's giving it to the DOG, (because you've been out there for hours staring at the new dash thinking which one of your buddys you can bribe to come over and put it in FOR you and you can see your breath because it's sooo cold), and on the way out, your curly-China light bulb flickers and leaves you in the dark stopping you dead in your tracks, when your mind scrambles in fear to remember the path through all the years of CRAP you've accumulated, and if you should just find a 'soft spot' somewhere and sleep there for the night... You didn't like what she was making anyway, and it's HER dog...
Maybe it was all those meds? Sorry..
It took a little to pull up Murray Park. Searches kept coming up with all sorts of city parks. It's this one right?
http://1962to1965mopar.ornocar.com/restoration-sources.html
Thank you so much.
Errol