I agree with seattle67...
Take pics before you pull anything out.
There is a tool you can get to remove the switch bezel nuts. They have a couple of them on ebay now...
you can make one out of a deep socket and a grinder if you are so inclined.
I use a small flat punch and a small leather mallot, and tap them gently until they are loose.
To remove the dash pad... there's a couple of tools that will make the job easier.
Use a 1/4 rachet with a short swivel extension and a 5/16 (I think that's the right size) deep socket, keep a 5/16 box end handy too.
The swivel extention isn't one of the wobbly universal things, it's an extension that has more if a diamond shaped end instead of a square end like standard extensions have.
By hooking a few of them together, you can darn near make a circle and turn corners with them...
After removing the nuts from the underside start lifting the pad...
I had one that was literally rusted to the dash... using a flexy paint scraper I was able to remove it little by little and save the pad.
I removed another one that came off really easy, and another that was like vacuum sealed onto the dash...
no rust or anything... just stuck real good, but once I got it broke loose, it came out perfectly...
Good luck... and keep us posted on yer progress...
KaptnKA
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