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1956 Chevy Firewall Insulation Pad Original Style

Item EK-57-163224-1
1956 Chevy Firewall Insulation Pad Original Style
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      Features

        • Reproduction Of The Original Cardboard Pad
        • Includes Insulation & Lower Rubber Edge Seal
        • All Holes/Cutouts Pre-Punched For Easy Installation
        • Requires Fasteners P/N 34-39

      Description

      This Chevy firewall insulation pad is an exact reproduction of the original firewall and dash pad that covers the entire inner firewall. Original pads often harden, crack and fall apart; significantly reducing their heat and sound insulation capabilities. The original Chevy pads can even become a fire hazard; so be sure to inspect yours and replace if necessary. Be sure to make this decision early in the restoration process, as this pad is the first item to install under your dash before wiring, gauges, heater, etc… Unlike the reproduction flat pads, this one is made like original so no shaping is required to fit the firewall. All of the heater, wiring, hood hinge, steering column and fastener holes are pre-punched for easy installation. These punch-outs may be left in

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