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I assume we're talking just the dash pad. I did mine (repop) a few years ago and it was not too much of a problem. I think I did have to make a few minor mods (extra scews to hold everything in place). Not a problem unless you need concourse correct results. You would then want NOS parts anyway. It's all a little fuzzy in my memory (a few years), but any of the restoration books will give you play-by- play instructions on the "how to" of it.
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