1973CudaKJH
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Making progress on putting modern dash and tunnel in 1973 Hellcat Cuda.
Nice work, I got the same thing only different!Making progress on putting modern dash and tunnel in 1973 Hellcat Cuda. View attachment 127386View attachment 127387View attachment 127388View attachment 127390
Pretty close on width. Once I get pillar covers on, I think it will be very close, I had to trim about 8" depth off.Nice, how close is it on width?
Very interested in seeing the final results.
No. I got the dash frame powder coated. Car is in paint and dash is still not installed. I was a lot of work to make everything fit. AC lines were especially trying. I think overall it will be an advantage because I have stock wiring harness, and most electronics will be plug and play (hopefully)
No all stock hellcat AC lines. That was what made it difficult. My AC is all stock hellcat from compressor to condenser and hellcat controls.
Everything including controls are stock hellcat. Fitting dash frame was tricky. It had to be cut several places and modified. But wasn’t so difficult as to recommend not doing. I also have the hellcat console with AC controller. The dash itself and all the pieces we about $2000 . Had to buy the frame, dash, then glove box assembly sold separately—- I also had to buy the stupid glove box latch separately. Ebay parts are bare bones.
Overall, a hellcat dash and all the accessories is doable, if that’s direction you want to go. Certainly wasn’t any harder than replacing quarter panels and floors. I believe I will be happy I did after I get done. Good luck on you project.
Nice work, I got the same thing only different!View attachment 127397