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It's because of that reason I don't get anal about it. It's factory correct.
When I was putting the dash back together, I tried messing with it but I could tell that it was a fool's mission to continue trying.

You will notice though that the AC duct from the box to the R.H dash outlet is NOT hanging down below the dash unlike the other 95% of the 67/68's out there. That one I would not slide.

Standards are standards !
 
2 out of 3...
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1 more and that's it.
 
Those are perfect.
If I could find them, Id probably buy them.


I thought someone offered a set to you a while back but you decided on the moons.........??

Theres a good chance you'll find them at the Garlits meet. Look around and find them for 5-10 bucks each induvidually.
 
Ah Wiklpedia, the bastion of factual reliability.... (choke, puke, gasp)......

I would bet my neighbour's cat, those numbers are calendar based and not model year based.

I agree with you about Wiklpedia's questionable reliability.
But the facts are correct about Ford out selling Chevrolet in 1957.
Chevrolet outsold Ford by only 136 cars in the calendar year. Fords model year production for 1957 totaled 1,655,068 compaired to Chevrolets total model year production of 1,515,177.
Information taken from the Standard catalog of American cars.
 
I thought someone offered a set to you a while back but you decided on the moons.........??

Theres a good chance you'll find them at the Garlits meet. Look around and find them for 5-10 bucks each induvidually.
At the time I didn't know my long term plans for wheels n tires.
All my current rubber is 80% and I don't have any desire to
Hi. What's the biggest and most badass pretentious wheel and tire I can fit on my...
so my 14" wheels are fine. So, cheapy, Chinese, guaranteed to rust "moons" was just a stop gap measure to get a uniform look.
I don't want the "cop" caps though.
 
I put a set on my 64 Dodge crew cab and they changed the entire look of the truck. They get compliments everywhere I go.

On the subject of 14 inch wheels. A very attractive and popular wheel cover back in the day was the 57 Plymouth "cone" shaped cover.
Dad bought a 57 Plymouth Custom suburban wagon new that came with these caps. They were stolen and replaced a half a dozen times. The insurance companys must have bought thousands of them.
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