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Factory Dash Codes

BWillis

Jedi Knight
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Can anyone decypher these factory marking for me?


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Interior was Red.

Has a MPH Spedo.

Heater.

Windsheld Washer.

No clue on N6 411 Someone please.
 
"Red" original dash covering color
"H" Heater
"R16" ?????
"W/W" Windshield washer
"MPH" Export speedo in miles per hour
"471" last three digits of the cars VIN # ??????
 
Yeah I hate that big radio hole Jack. I've got to get that welded up before I put new vinyl on. Speaking of dash vinyl where do you get some vinyl with the correct grain?

Thanks for the code info. That 'N6' or '116' is a mystery I guess.

Ben

Ben
 
Moss for example says extra vinal for dash and front cockpit suround peice comes with an interior panel kit which I need anyway.

Last time I did one I got vinal for the dash and such from a local trim shop. Get the better stuff, not Kmart. Good stuff is softer and better grade.

I found the best way to trim dash holes is to rough cut with razor blade from the back then use a rat tail file from the front and cut pushing in against the side of the opening. Let me tell ya that makes the job easy.

Don't forget the new rubber gromets for the insterments.
 
Ben, my cutout is exactly the same. Now if we could find out just what radio it was?
 
That N6477 or 411 or whatever looks like a part # for something, what is left after gauges and buttons to go into the dash?
Actually, it looks like a smiths #???
Dual gauge
Fuel Gauge
MPh
Tach
Heater
Washer
IGNITION
CHOKE
a couple of lights, red, green.

The reason I say a smiths, is the part # for a smiths mph is SN6155/10
 
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