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Will this hazard switch work in my 67? I want to move mine to the dash?
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Yes, that's what you need. The wiring plug for your glovebox-mounted switch will plug right into it....though I have to admit I'm not sure if the wiring itself is the same, though I'd imagine it is.
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i just checked a 69 harness i have here it is the same plug as int he ebay picture. so its the same. i think the problem you might find with moving the switch is will the wires reach from the glove box back to the dahs without too much trouble. i think what i would try is to untape the harnees and see if that would give the wires more room to come back towards the lower dash.
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Thanks guys thats what I needed to know. Appreciate the answers!!
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Keep us updated because my bump does not have a cargo light and that spot is empty so it would be nice to move the flashers into that spot. Let me know... :thup:
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good thing you said something about the cargo light. the flasher switch hole is a smaller hole on an original 70-72 dash. and that bezel for it needs an indentation in the dash for it to fit. heres a pic of that hole thats needed.
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Fordman...dude, is your post count correct? 14000 plus? Holy cow brother.

I was reading the post and glanced over...about five seconds later my brain engaged...did that say 14000 something??? Holy moley.
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69F110 wrote:Fordman...dude, is your post count correct? 14000 plus? Holy cow brother.

I was reading the post and glanced over...about five seconds later my brain engaged...did that say 14000 something??? Holy moley.
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thos enumbers were made laying around in testing testing last winter. probably over 10,000 or so in post pading . i also reply for fun some times. its not all business number in that count.
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