Glovebox Door/Dash Question

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Glovebox Door/Dash Question

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I have 67 F100 with frozen/stuck glovebox door latch button. I push it in and it wont open. Is the dash removeable to fix this? I have to repaint inside cab anyways so removing the dash if possible is no problem.
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I had that problem and was able to reach in from the radio hole with a really thin flat-bladed screw driver to push down the latch mechanism and open the box.
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My 67 did that too! Is just push the button with one hand and whack the door with the other then I took that latch off and soaked it in WD-40 and it's like new now.
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Is the dash removable from the cab?
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No... Well, not without cutting the welds that hold it in place.
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Calfdemon wrote:No... Well, not without cutting the welds that hold it in place.
Really? Mine looks like it has bolts holding it in place. Ok thanks
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Those are just for the dash pad. You can remove the dash pad, but under that is a steel dash which is welded in place to the firewall and cab wall.
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Calfdemon wrote:Those are just for the dash pad. You can remove the dash pad, but under that is a steel dash which is welded in place to the firewall and cab wall.
I wasnt referring to those. I saw some headed bolts on the corners of the dash on the inside.
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Calfdemon and I stripped his 72 down to a skeleton and I can assure you the dash won't unbolt. You're gonna have to pry the glovebox open some how and get a new latch or fix yours.
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CNM67 wrote:Calfdemon and I stripped his 72 down to a skeleton and I can assure you the dash won't unbolt. You're gonna have to pry the glovebox open some how and get a new latch or fix yours.
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Yup good luck keep us posted. :thup:
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Would be nice to take out the dash for painting the inside of cab. I dont know how long the cab was exposed to the outside weather with the doors off of it. I know I need new floor pans and other sheet metal.
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davbell22602 wrote:Would be nice to take out the dash for painting the inside of cab. I dont know how long the cab was exposed to the outside weather with the doors off of it. I know I need new floor pans and other sheet metal.
Jeff's allready removed the dash,but this link will give you a good idea of what's ahead of you, if ya wanna dig that deep

http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... spot+welds
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67mann wrote:
davbell22602 wrote:Would be nice to take out the dash for painting the inside of cab. I dont know how long the cab was exposed to the outside weather with the doors off of it. I know I need new floor pans and other sheet metal.
Jeff's allready removed the dash,but this link will give you a good idea of what's ahead of you, if ya wanna dig that deep

http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... spot+welds
That is deep man. Has he started the thread on welding it back together yet?
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Re: Glovebox Door/Dash Question

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Still having issues with my glovebox button/latch. I cleaned my up with liquid wrench and air hose. The thing work backwards. If push the plunger down the button will push in. If I dont push on the plunger the button wont move at all.
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