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Jack Leslie's 1957 Sedan Delivery

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jrholston

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    KINGSPORT, TENN.
  • Interests
    CLASSIC CARS AND RESTORING MY GTO

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  • Name
    JIM HOLSTON
  • Gender
    Male
  • Year
    1968
  • Car
    GTO
  • Engine
    400HO
  • Style
    Coupe
  • Color
    VERDORO GREEN

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  1. Hi tberg, Good to hear from someone restoring a GTO like mine. Bought mine new and it had run down quite a bit while working at the Space center. i started restoring it several years ago and have completed the chassis. was getting ready to roll it under the body when I happened to notice how bad the instument cluster is . i'm afraid I have to take the steering column back out to get to the instruments. that's where I'm at. any ideas?
  2. How do I replace the dash cluster on my 68 GTO. do I need to take out the column?
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