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And now you need advice on taking the liner out. Two methods. Out the front, which if not done "just right" will cause harm to that fragile piece of rotting, soft, (checking to see where your from...), yup, soggy, cardboard. Some claim you can collapse it inward and remove it without harm. So far, I've never done it without harm.

The other, from the back, requires removing the heater fan and the air handling box it attaches to. One cable, 3 screws and one connector for the fan, then 3 bolts holding air handling box to the fire wall. Your call.

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The other, from the back, requires removing the heater fan and the air handling box it attaches to. One cable, 3 screws and one connector for the fan, then 3 bolts holding air handling box to the fire wall. Your call.

Thinking back about 35 years, I remember removing my '71 clock by pulling the center vent/radio panel and reaching up to unfasten it. Now that I no longer have the cardboard liner in the glove box, it's much easier to access.

Dennis

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