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Posted By: Buckaroo01 1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster Woodie - 08/08/23 04:10 AM
I’m new to VCAA. I just bought this 1948 Woodie and I need to remove the clock to send it out for repair. Any tips on removing the clock so I don’t screw it up.
Posted By: ruscar Re: 1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster Woodie - 08/08/23 02:29 PM
Hard part, getting under the dash. Easy part, remove the light by pulling out the bulb holder. Then remove the four nuts and pull out the clock. Be sure to note any spacers that might be there.

Good luck and Welcome!

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Posted By: Keith Knox Re: 1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster Woodie - 08/09/23 03:07 AM
Easiest way to get under the dash, is to remeove the front seat. Of course depending on how old you are. I removed the front and rear seat when I rewired my 48 coupe in 2012. Threw some old blankets on the floor for cushioning. Made it fairly easy.
Posted By: Keith Knox Re: 1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster Woodie - 08/09/23 03:08 AM
Easiest way to get under the dash, is to remeove the front seat. Of course depending on how old you are. I removed the front and rear seat when I rewired my 48 coupe in 2012. Threw some old blankets on the floor for cushioning. Made it fairly easy.
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