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Post by: meltdwn65GT on July 15, 2012, 06:32:48 PM
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Title: Re: ID help with area behind cluster - screw with cardboard
Post by: carlite65 on July 15, 2012, 06:35:54 PM
i believe that is the remains of the windshield wiper arm shield.
Title: Re: ID help with area behind cluster - screw with cardboard
Post by: J_Speegle on July 15, 2012, 06:38:17 PM
i believe that is the remains of the windshield wiper arm shield.

+1
Title: Re: ID help with area behind cluster - screw with cardboard
Post by: CharlesTurner on July 16, 2012, 12:36:47 AM
With the cluster out, should be relatively straight-forward to install.
Title: Re: ID help with area behind cluster - screw with cardboard
Post by: jwc66k on July 18, 2012, 05:32:15 PM
i was looking for some other details when I spotted this picture about an installed watershield in one of Charles' (caspian65) blogs on a 65 K Convertible he played arouind with a few years back. For this item, the plenum and a couple of other paper based parts, I sprayed them with ScotchGuard to add a bit of preservative and to reduce any moisture problems. Some alternatives would be Thompson's Water Seal, clear flat spray paint (like Eastwood Diamond finish) lightly applied or something I've heard of but not used, hair spray. The idea is to waterproof something without making it look like it's been waterproofed.
Jim
Title: Re: ID help with area behind cluster - screw with cardboard
Post by: Bob Gaines on July 19, 2012, 07:21:05 PM
Just found one on Virgiana Classic Mustangs site...

Now how in the world do I install this thing with wires in?

(http://www.virginiaclassicmustang.com/Assets/ProductImages/eg428.jpg)
VERRRY carefully  ;) . sorry i couldn't resist  :D
Title: Re: ID help with area behind cluster - screw with cardboard
Post by: C5ZZKGT on July 22, 2012, 04:15:24 PM
Guys, If I may jump in here a minute......Seems to me that the maker of this piece could certainly make heater plenums out of the same stuff????? seems like a no brainer to me......
Title: Re: ID help with area behind cluster - screw with cardboard
Post by: CharlesTurner on July 22, 2012, 04:51:24 PM
Guys, If I may jump in here a minute......Seems to me that the maker of this piece could certainly make heater plenums out of the same stuff????? seems like a no brainer to me......

The material is somewhat similar, but not the same.  Also consider the heater plenum chamber is rounded and formed.  The wiper guard is just bent over and stapled, no forming.

Would be nice to get a good repro of the cardboard heater plenum, but just noting that it is a much more difficult piece to reproduce than the wiper guard.
Title: Re: ID help with area behind cluster - screw with cardboard
Post by: NEFaurora on July 22, 2012, 11:14:25 PM

Have noticed with the two repros of these that I picked up from VCM awhile ago that the maker was installing the staples reversed... so I had to reverse the staples...The outside of the staples should be facing the outside and crimped on the inside.  Other than that, A nice accurate repro.  Interestingly enough, The above VCM picture shows the staples correctly installed.  Maybe they fixed the problem by now.

Tony K.

Title: Re: ID help with area behind cluster - screw with cardboard
Post by: C5ZZKGT on July 23, 2012, 06:43:31 AM
The material is somewhat similar, but not the same.  Also consider the heater plenum chamber is rounded and formed.  The wiper guard is just bent over and stapled, no forming.

Would be nice to get a good repro of the cardboard heater plenum, but just noting that it is a much more difficult piece to reproduce than the wiper guard.

May be Brant could get the supplier to do the heater plenums.....I think the material looks very close in the pictures....may be the supplier could come up with the right material for the plenums......someone made them in the early 60s I see no reason they couldn't be acuratly reproduced today.
Title: Re: ID help with area behind cluster - screw with cardboard
Post by: J_Speegle on July 24, 2012, 12:37:33 AM
May be Brant could get the supplier to do the heater plenums.....I think the material looks very close in the pictures....may be the supplier could come up with the right material for the plenums......someone made them in the early 60s I see no reason they couldn't be acuratly reproduced today.

Believe he has tried and there always seems to be allot of reasons why stuff that was made back in the day can't be done today. Know that a number of people have tried just to get the corners sewn on the 67 reproduction trunk mats but apparently (just what we're told) the workers refuse to do the work due to fumes. Back in the day they were happy to have their jobs, suffer and die young (sorry could not help myself :(