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1960-63 Falcon Dash Pad Replacement

Is your Falcon's dash pad cracked, faded, or hard to the touch? Maybe you’re ready to upgrade your classic Falcon's metal dash to a stylish dash pad. Replacing the dash pad is a straightforward task, but care must be taken to ensure a proper installation. This guide will walk you through the process, whether you're replacing an existing pad or installing one for the first time.


Required Tools and Materials

  • New dash pad (Part 41-44542)
  • Vinyl spray and dye (Part 41-75606)
  • Tide laundry detergent or similar cleaner
  • Trim removal tool or knife
  • Exacto knife
  • Double-sided carpet tape
  • Stainless steel screws
  • Solvent cleaner
  • Scratch awl
  • Masking tape
  • Respirator and vinyl gloves

Step 1: Dyeing the Dash Pad

  1. Clean the Dash Pad:

    • Use Tide laundry detergent to remove any manufacturing residue.
    • Allow the pad to dry completely.
  2. Apply Vinyl Spray:

    • In a well-ventilated area, apply a light coat of vinyl spray to the entire pad.
    • Allow it to dry for 30 minutes. This creates a bonding layer for the dye.
  3. Apply Vinyl Dye:

    • Spray thin, even coats of dye, allowing 10-15 minutes of drying time between coats.
    • Alternate spraying angles (e.g., 90 degrees to the previous coat) for even coverage.
    • Apply 7-8 coats or as needed to achieve full coverage and match your interior color.

Step 2: Removing the Old Dash Pad

  1. Remove Chrome Trim:

    • Carefully slide a trim removal tool or knife under the trim to release spring clips.
  2. Remove Components:

    • Detach the speaker grill, defroster duct hats, and radio speaker.
    • If the original defroster duct hats are still present, consider replacing them (some early Falcons had metal hats).
  3. Detach the Dash Pad:

    • Remove end caps on both sides and the three windshield base trim pieces.
    • Gently lift the old dash pad to break any glue bonds.
    • Use a solvent cleaner to remove old adhesive from the metal dash.

Step 3: Trimming and Installing the New Dash Pad

  1. Initial Fit and Trimming:

    • Place the new dash pad on the metal dash and secure it with double-sided carpet tape to prevent shifting.
    • Use an Exacto knife to cut out holes for the defroster ducts and speaker.
  2. Reinstall Components:

    • Reattach the speaker and defroster duct hats.
    • Install the speaker grill to hold the dash pad in place.
  3. Locate Trim Holes:

    • Use a scratch awl to locate spring clip trim holes along the lower edge.
    • Exercise caution to avoid damaging the new dash pad.
  4. Finish the Trim Edges:

    • Carefully remove excess material below the trim line using an Exacto knife.
    • Use a flexible shield (e.g., a milk bottle cutout) to protect the metal dash while trimming.
  5. Install Final Components:

    • Attach the lower dash trim, using stainless steel screws for the end caps.
    • If your Falcon never had a dash pad, drill holes at masking tape markers based on measurements from a Falcon with an original dash pad.

Pro Tips

  • Ensure all components are securely fastened to prevent movement.
  • Use masking tape to confirm hole locations before drilling.
  • Perform all steps in a well-ventilated area and wear protective gear during dye application.

By following these steps, your Falcon will have a refreshed and stylish dash that not only looks great but also enhances the interior's functionality. For quality dash pads and installation products.