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Are the pictures in this post your car? If so everything looks correct. The convenience panel goes in the center of the dash and that is where it goes unless your car has AC.
Most likely you are already aware but just in case you are not I wanted to mention that the black interior is really Dark Charcoal Metallic in 68.
67 and 68 should be the same.Here is my 67.If the interior is black then the correct color is a charcoal metallic, not black.
67s still had the knee bar.The interior here is black. What you see is dp90 primer. No metallic coat yet.I have a PPG mix for the charcoal metallic. I can dig that out tomorrow.I wondered about that "center bar" of yours. My car appears unmolested in this area.People with 68s may offer up what this may be (if original to 68s).
They had the center bar unless they had AC or in this case convenience light panel. The radio area was hacked up on out 68 GT350, this was the repair that shows the center bar in place.
This detail of a "center bar" or a divider bar in this opening is new to me.Another nuance of differences between 67 and 68. Notice Bill's 67 could have never had the divider (like mine never had a divider). In my opinion, it was stamped using different stamping dies.If I were restoring a 68 with factory Convenience Group, I would make sure this WAS NOT a factory alteration before repairing the divider.
This detail of a "center bar" or a divider bar in this opening is new to me.Another nuance of differences between 67 and 68. Notice Bill's 67 could have never had the divider (like mine never had a divider). In my opinion, it was stamped using different stamping dies.