Having done mine.......I'll share,
If your planning on doing your wood, do ALL the woodwork (dash, gauge pod, center console platform, doors and rear 1/4s) at the same time = consistent material use and finish. I did mine myself (a woodworking hobbyist) without removing the windshield (its possible). Used about 1/2 the veneer (a Walnut, made almost perfect match to original) I purchased, sold in sheets. Came out great! Haven't done my vinyl bits yet, duplicating the double stitching around the gauge pod is a $$ detail I'm told.
Basically, the entire dash comes out (very, very tedious, I drank & cursed alot) and I became quite the contortionist in the process. The side trim is easier, but all the side panels need to come out.....
Its a big job, perfect for winter, but worth the effort and/or $$ (your preference) every time you climb in...... 8)
My "While your at its": fresh, higher watt bulbs in all guages, clean all contacts on guages, check all wiring for dry & brittle wires & grounds...
HTH & enjoy your new wood !
-shanon