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Default 1969 Camaro console 8 track picture needed

I have a 69 z28 that came with the console 8 track player that was MIA when I got the car. The console has the hole in the bottom. Harness is still under the console, The heat sink is still under the steering column. Speakers are in the kick panels. The problem I have is the console lid has been replaced. Therefore I don't know where to drill the lid or what size hole it is for the harness to go through. Also what kind of hardware was used to mount it. Was there a grommet where the harness came through the lid? Any input or picture for reference would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Rich
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Old 07-18-2017, 01:07 AM
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This help you at all?
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I have a 69 z28 that came with the console 8 track player that was MIA when I got the car. The console has the hole in the bottom. Harness is still under the console, The heat sink is still under the steering column. Speakers are in the kick panels. The problem I have is the console lid has been replaced. Therefore I don't know where to drill the lid or what size hole it is for the harness to go through. Also what kind of hardware was used to mount it. Was there a grommet where the harness came through the lid? Any input or picture for reference would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Rich

I have a factory installation template i can scan and email you. I also have pictures of the mounting hardware as well. Pm me your email and I'll forward the information.
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Any chance you have a picture of the bottom with the console open?
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Any chance you have a picture of the bottom with the console open?
Yes, but you simply tape the template to the lid an drill the two large holes for the cable, and four bracket mounting holes. The template has been photo copied many times so check the bracket mounting holes to the template before drilling. I've,done it several times it's a piece of cake.
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My 68 Dana has the 8 track. I'll go take a couple pics.
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I have a few original console lids for 8 track
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Here's the template, which I already emailed. The picture of the underside Charley's was not done correctly per factory instructions. I've had several cars survivor cars with 8tracks and the lids were modified per the template.
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