That's good to know Joe! The 63-64 Classic/Ambo (not sure about the 65-66) has a special windshield gasket that also fills the gap between the edge of the dash panel and windshield. You can't get under that thing! You can't get that gasket as a replacement either. The replacement has the same lip all the way around. I suspect it's just an enlarged American gasket. I've never replaced the windshield on a 64+ American so wasn't sure if you could get to the screws or not. The angle of the screws will make it difficult on the 63-64 Classic -- they go straight down in relation to the dash -- screwdriver needs to stick vertically through the windshield opening. Could possibly get them out with a offset screwdriver, or better a 1/4" ratchet w/ screwdriver bit (I ussualy use a 1/4" socket and a screwdriver bit). But it would still be a big PITA!! In fact, I don't think I'd even try it! On July 11, 2005 JOE B FULTON wrote: > I did it without removing the windshield on my 66 > American. I had a service manual and a parts book and > found the screws hidden under the windshield gasket. > > Joe Fulton > Salinas, CA > > --- farna@xxxxxxx wrote: > > > Go look at your 65. I don't think it's possible to > > remove the dash without removing the windshield on > > the 63-66 Classic/Ambo/Rebel! Probably not on the > > 64-69 American either. > > > > On July 11, 2005 Mark Price wrote: > > > > > At one time or another over the years I've had > > dashes out of most AMC models and you can get the > > screws out without pulling the windshield, but they > > are a bear to do that way! > > > Mark Price > > > > > > > ============================================================= > > Posted by wixList Archiver -- > > http://www.amxfiles.com/wixlist > > > > > > > > > > > > ============================================================= Posted by wixList Archiver -- http://www.amxfiles.com/wixlist