Well the saga continues today folks.
I had a friday off and managed to get the dash out of the car. For those men or women who have removed the dash without removing the drivers seat, let me say my hat is off to you!!
The whole process took about 2 hours if I was actually counting time and let me just be the first to say I would rather rebuild an engine, blindfolded.
Truthfully the job is not that bad if you take your time and look three times before you touch anything. The car is insanely simple (as you said John) I did manage to get the entire dash out with only cutting the black clock wire, as I just could not get my hand in there in a position with enough strength to pull the old connector apart. Other than that, everything came out with ease. I took many pictures and made many cryptic and most likely soon to be forgotten symbols to help me remember where everything goes. After inhaling 48 years of dust and dirt and debris, I am sure I will soon contract a third world respiratory disease.

in a few days.
Comments on removal.
I found that whenever I looked at something and it seemed impossible to get to it was always a matter of removing something else first. Work from the bottom of the gages to the top. I found that really helped. Loosening up the steering column as you suggested John was a true help as well.
Now that I have the dash off I began to assess the situation.
I will start by removing all the hardware / gages from the existing dash. That should give me the most space to clamp things. Then the long and necessary process of cleaning every nut bolt and screw and thread. I started with the clock, as it had a strange rattle inside. Well it seems that during its life, the previous owner had lost 3 bulbs inside the thing. I had to laugh. I plan to polish all the chrome trim rings and replace/restore all the bake-a-lite plastic knobs I 'went ahead' and ripped all the vinyl off the foot wells and will replace with new cars and new cut vinyl. I will probably ahead and replace the carpet as well and order new stainless trim for the doors and sills. Yup, list is growing.
I would not mind putting in new bulbs to brighten things up either. But I may not, as I like the pale light. Just seems to fit.
I am thinking I should remove some of the existing dash padding to help it fit better. Especially on the top. Some of the padding is warped and will prove difficult to get the new cap to stick to a warped dash. Part of me wants to remove ALL the old dash padding from the top of the dash.
Comments on that would be appreciated.
Here are some pics.
I took lots of pictures of the glove box in case anybody was trying to build one form the
www.datsunparts.com kit. They are about to get a large order from me I am afraid.

That is going to hurt.
Having said that, after I get the cap on, and secured, I will begin thinking about all the other things I want to do. I want to get all the air control cables redone. I would like to get the heater core checked and or replaced. But man, It is in there. Not sure how hard it will be to get out. I am going to clean all the funk behind there. Take out the vent control panel and clean all those levers so they moved like butter again. I did this in my Z and it makes such a difference in the operation of the ventilation system. It would be a good time to replace all the hoses back there.
I am definitely going to sand down and respray the ignition mechanism and clamp on the column. Would be nice to have that looking spiffy.
I am decidedly glad I did this. It will be a several month project, but I will be able to know all is well when I am done. Also any recommendations on how to clean all the terminals safely. The exposed ones, are easy, but the white connectors, I would really like to get in there and get that brass shined up and corrosion free.
More to come! Stay tuned.
P.S. What I am looking forward to the LEAST is putting that critter back in. All those wires to hook up and keep in place. Well we will cross that bridge when I get to it I suppose.
Wish me luck. Going to take the rest of the day off and spend tomorrow celebrating my kids birthday
