'67 heater controls

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'67 heater controls

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I have a '67 F350 parts truck. It seems to have all the heater controls intact. I have no use for them and I understand they are not easy to find. If I remove them to sell, how much of the system is needed to make them useful to somebody. I don't want to ruin good stuff, or degrade the value.
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i would think that the cables and knobs arer all one piece. the cables are probably hooked to the heater box and heater valve.
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Just remove the bezel in the front or the nut in the back of the dash as applicable, and then disconnect the cable end from the heater box.
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save the plastic part of the heater if the bottom is not broken off as a lot of them i have seen are.
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