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52 Duracraft Sportsman restoration.
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<blockquote data-quote="m casey stock" data-source="post: 296488" data-attributes="member: 8635"><p>I thought those were just brackets on the ends of the shortened dash and figured I would have to manufacture something to lengthen the dash so I could move it back to the original place. I was prepared for a lot of measuring and test fitting. But....after removal, I realized that the "brackets" are actually the pieces that were cut off and they just flipped them around to the opposite ends and used them as brackets. Luck me!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m casey stock, post: 296488, member: 8635"] I thought those were just brackets on the ends of the shortened dash and figured I would have to manufacture something to lengthen the dash so I could move it back to the original place. I was prepared for a lot of measuring and test fitting. But....after removal, I realized that the "brackets" are actually the pieces that were cut off and they just flipped them around to the opposite ends and used them as brackets. Luck me!! [/QUOTE]
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