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    <p>Richard,</p>
    <p>     Thank you.  Always appreciative of another resource.  This
      list is the best.</p>
    <p>Mike<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/5/2016 6:00 AM, Richard Korn
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      <div> I bought this when I had my bumpers done. It's a shade
        bigger than the original so it might be ok for the pod.</div>
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      <div id="AppleMailSignature">They have a great selection of trim
        items and very nice to deal with.nfi.</div>
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      <div id="AppleMailSignature">Richard<br>
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        Sent from my iPad</div>
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        On May 5, 2016, at 11:37, Mike MacLean <<a
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          <p>Where does one get this welting or a reasonable facsimile
            in the correct length?</p>
          <p>Mike<br>
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          <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/5/2016 4:27 AM, Richard Korn
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            <div>Michael, Alan ...,</div>
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            <div id="AppleMailSignature">From the concours guidelines,</div>
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                    <p><span style="font-size: 10.000000pt; font-family:
                        'Bookman Old Style'">Early fascias were of a
                        two-piece design, with the raised instrument
                        cluster a second piece that could be removed to
                        get access to the back of the instruments. A
                        black plastic welting, similar to the welting
                        used between bumpers and over riders (but
                        taller) was used between the instrument pod and
                        main fascia panel. When installing, this welting
                        must be carefully trimmed on the inside to clear
                        the mounting lugs. The black plastic welting is
                        spliced directly above the steering column. </span></p>
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              I've seen pictures somewhere but can't seem to find them.</div>
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            <div id="AppleMailSignature">Best regards,</div>
            <div id="AppleMailSignature">Richard</div>
            <div id="AppleMailSignature">BN2 with one piece fascia.<br>
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              On May 5, 2016, at 09:42, Alan Seigrist <<a
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              <div>Hard to say, but mine doesn't have anything there<span></span><br>
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                On Thursday, 5 May 2016, Michael MacLean <<a
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                      <div dir="ltr">I have an early two piece dash for
                        my BN2.  I guess it's just to start
                        conversations at Healey meets.  I can hear it
                        now, "hey, BN2s didn't have a two piece dash!".</div>
                      <div dir="ltr">Well my question is what was used
                        between the instrument pod and the dash panel,
                        or was anything at all used.  I have been told
                        it was just screwed directly to the dash panel
                        and I have also heard it had a plastic/vinyl
                        protective strip kind of like the stuff that
                        goes between the bumper and the overriders.  I
                        have looked in Austin Healey 100 in Detail and
                        Roger Moments restoration guide.  They both say
                        what car s had the two piece dash, but go into
                        no detail.  Anyone have one of these really
                        early cars can tell me before I mar the paint on
                        the dash panel?</div>
                      <div dir="ltr">Mike MacLean</div>
                      <div dir="ltr">56 BN2</div>
                      <div dir="ltr">60 AN5<br>
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