I'm a fairly new owner and member of a 67 convertible. I've bought via NCRS the Chassis Service Manual and the Shop Manual. I need to know how to remove the speaker cover, door panels and other items and these books don't cover much interior. Can y'all suggest what else to order? ALSO .. Need to remove the speaker cover and don't have any idea how... Following that I need to remove the cluster and panel to have all of it reworked ... Thoughts and ideas needed!! Thanks in advance ... Mark
1967 Book Recomendation and speaker - dash pad removal
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Re: 1967 Book Recomendation and speaker - dash pad removal
Welcome to NCRS Mark. Since I do not have a 67 will let others offer methods to take panels off.
However as for the speaker its secured from the underside so with dash removed & perhaps glove box you will be able to un bolt. (also see threads below)
As for the Dash Cluster do a search since past discussions have many ideas and tricks to make life much easier.
I do recommend removal of seat and steering column, then label label label those wires (take a few pictures)
Just take your time!- Top
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Re: 1967 Book Recomendation and speaker - dash pad removal
if you have done so, you should also purchase an Assembly Instruction Manual (AIM).
Do some careful searches on dash removal etc. I don't know where they are, but I do recall seeing some good information about dash removal, particularly the gauge cluster.
DonDon Harris
Current: 67 convertible Marina Blue L79
Former: 60 Red/Red, 2x4, 245hp (Regional and National Top Flight 2013), 66 coupe Nassau Blue, L79 (Chapter and Regional Top Flight 2017)- Top
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Re: 1967 Book Recomendation and speaker - dash pad removal
Ok look at - Cluster removal pictures
PS I use long screws which are coated
mid year dash install
did a search on "cluster removal dash"- Top
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Re: 1967 Book Recomendation and speaker - dash pad removal
I'm a fairly new owner and member of a 67 convertible. I've bought via NCRS the Chassis Service Manual and the Shop Manual. I need to know how to remove the speaker cover, door panels and other items and these books don't cover much interior. Can y'all suggest what else to order? ALSO .. Need to remove the speaker cover and don't have any idea how... Following that I need to remove the cluster and panel to have all of it reworked ... Thoughts and ideas needed!! Thanks in advance ... Mark
These two photo-illustrated articles will walk you through removal and installation of the midyear instrument cluster:
http://www.lbfun.com/warehouse/tech_...ster%20pt1.pdf
http://www.lbfun.com/warehouse/tech_...ster%20pt2.pdf
Order the 1967 Assembly Instruction Manual - you're flying blind without it; it covers every single part in the whole car.- Top
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There are some wonderful resources throughout this thread. I could have used them a while back. I didn't take my seat out though, and that would have certainly helped with ease of access. One additional resource that has some good illustrations, is the 1967 Chassis Service Manual, not to be confused with the Chassis Overhaul manual. It was originally published by Helm Inc. for GM. I'm pretty sure you can get both through the online store. The Chassis Service Manual has a section on the Corvette body. You would think that the Fisher Body Manual for 1967 would have Corvette body information, but to the best of my recollection, it doesn't. It does have frame information along with some information that was consistent throughout Chevrolet models. The resources mentioned in earlier posts are very detailed and have wonderful pictures. The Chassis Service Manual along with the AIM should give reasonable additional information as well as information concerning the door panels.
Steve- Top
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Mark,
If you don't already have them, the "Corvette Restoration & Technical Guide" (Noland Adams) and "Fact Book of the 1963-1967 Stingray" (9th Edition, M.F. Dobbins) will be very helpful information resources for all aspects of your car. Same for the 1967 NCRS Judging Guide, which should have a new updated edition published soon. I would also recommend "Corvette by the Numbers" (Alan Colvin).- Top
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That's because Fisher Body had ZERO involvement with the Corvette program, just like Chevrolet trucks; all Corvette and truck body design and development was done in-house at Chevrolet.- Top
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Does anyone know if these two articles from J. Hinckley's posting of Dec. 3, 2012 are still available to view. When I click on the link, it does not take me to the .pdf copy......
Thank you for any help,
Bob- Top
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Is this it?
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Bob
what you need may be in the post above or, go to the last thread in the Stickies at top of this page (Database of Restoration Documents). It contains more tech article links than you can digest in one pandemic. https://www.forums.ncrs.org/forumdis...cal-Discussion
The links in post 12 of that thread mostly pertain to mid years and sharks I think.
ps. www.ibfun.com was shut down several years ago.- Top
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Hi Harry,
Thanks for the quick reply - they look like the original deal and I bet they are the ones! These will definitely help me!!
Looks like John H. had these in "Corvette Enthusiast" when he was submitting articles for that publication...
Thanks again,
Bob- Top
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Don,
Ok, now I understand why I wasn't able to view them!
Also, Harry S. was kind enough to send me .pdf's which I expect are the articles that John had posted....
Take care,
Bob- Top
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