SOLD NJ - 1973 Front Cowl - FST

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1973 FST Cowl. I cut it straight from the a pillar over. I only have one picture now, but will update more tomorrow. Asking $200 (Please let me know if I'm off base here) Dash is unmodified/not drilled. Local pickup only. I posted pictures from when it was still on my old tub. No accessories are available.
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I wish there was way to get this to Arizona.
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Mine 73 FST is actually pretty good shape except for the butchered dash.
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Used a trailer plug for a home brew electric winch.
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Appears he over did it with drilling holes
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Besides the dash he cut firewall for refrigeration lines and the Rover Heater he installed where the factory heater went.
 
You don't have the rod and knob for the cowl vent available? That if one for the parts that didn't come with the cruiser. Removed for the A/C Evaporator.
 
@Living in the Past seems like just swapping the dash panel would make more sense then entire firewall for that cruiser? Maybe OP will cut it off and ship it to you.
 
@Living in the Past seems like just swapping the dash panel would make more sense then entire firewall for that cruiser? Maybe OP will cut it off and ship it to you.


I already have a 73 dash.
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Labor wise changing just dash is a lot more involved. The side welds are bad enough. The whole section across the top is a folded over flange with a bunch of spot welds. The firewall has plenty of large holes needing to be filled.
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