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Radio Delete Plate?
I bought a delete plate from Firebird Central that is advertised for '70-'81 but it's too big for my '75. Does anybody make a correct one for 1975? Or maybe a used factory part?
Eric
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Probably ten years ago I made my own cause I couldn’t find one but maybe there is now
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Just delete it
I made my own from a scrap piece of black textured plastic. It will work until I find something better.
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If I had the dimensions of an original, and some photos I'm guessing I could 3d print a pretty nice one ... might have to experiment to get an acceptable texture.
Not offering, busy right now ... but anyone with a 3d printer could probably make a nice one.
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Naturally, the ad is incorrect. That blank panel will only fit a 78-81 dash. The 70-77 panel doesn't exist in repro, original was rare.
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Someone get me the measurements ... I'll try one. Just figured out how to print multiple colors ... can even print it with silver trim in place. Installer would just have to come up with a way to fasten it in place.
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I can RTV it in place...no need for mounting features on the back I can cover your expenses, etc....no problem. Eric
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Feel free to PM the details. Would be easier than going back and forth in this thread.
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The dash is not a real precise piece and hard to measure. So I made a few cardboard mock-ups until I got one that looked pretty reasonable. Picture with dimensions attached.
Eric
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Excellent, have a few questions, I'll PM you my email address. I'll turn that into a CAD drawing and post it here for your examination.
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If you printed two round 1/4 to 3/8 inch tall round stands on the back they can be tapped and threaded for studs
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#479381 is the 70-77 plate.
Radio delete panel 70_77 479381 by Ben, on Flickr #10001245 is the 78-81 plate. GM 10001245 radio delete 78_81 NOS by Ben, on Flickr A 70-77 radio bezel will obviously work for dimensions. https://cdn.classicindustries.com/as.../F/F117077.JPG |
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I already posted pics of very plastic originals for both versions.
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I am curious, do you happen to have a picture of the rear side of the 70-77 plate?
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YES, I'd very much like to see that ... I have a picture of the back of the later model (Thanks HeldforRansom) it uses a posts system that takes a clip.
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I just figured you could buy regular 70-77 faceplate and put a textured vinyl overlay across it...
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Here the general situation .... the "prints" come out with a very nice texture bottom where they lay against the build sheet. The side that gets built up (top) has an OK texture, quite nice from a couple feet away. What this means is things can only be built up from one side ... so yep, you could easily add the bosses for tapping, AND also have a very nice texture on the side that shows ... but no "features" on the side that shows, no edge relief pattern around the circumference etc.
But yes ... if I know the hole location and max height bosses that can be done no problem ... even with a couple of "starter" holes in them. I'll certainly send the CAD file and STL print file to anyone that wants it ... not sure there is a way to do that on the forum ... again, would be cool if we had a place where members could store all the various files and information generated by this forum.
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I'm finding this photo in the link provided by Trevor to be a good guide.
And here is a render of the dimensions on the cardboard template ... although I did change the large corner radius from 3/4 to 1/2 ... the larger dimension seemed too big. Sorry I didn't use more contrasting colors ... and it's trimmed down to be the exact same size as the photo above ... so hard to see the radiuses. I overlayed them and they seem very close ... if I can verify the widest point, and the height, I can use the photo of the radio bezel as template for the CAD drawing. I've got a couple other members helping me out with nailing down the dimensions too.
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The dimensions I gave are assuming a flat plate. If a raised edge is added to be like the radio bezel, the overall dimensions will need to flare out larger but the flat on the back needs to be no larger than my dimensions.
Eric
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Might be able to get something in the works tonight. bhill ... I'll keep that in mind if I end up needing something in my hand, thank you.
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