
A new hood pad! I could have gotten the left side aligned a little better; I think about 1/4" off there.

The old look
The home made instrument cluster removal tool.
The back of the instrument cluster.

The left side of the instrument cluster

The instrument cluster, with al of the back side screws on the picture of the back of the instrument cluster. Thanks, Richard Sexton!

The plugs out of the driver's side window motor.
I washed it down with contact cleaner, but pulled it out anyway since the mailman delivered a new one.

This is the hood area, after I had sanded and primed.
The old window motor, which is now added to the used parts bin.
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