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Teacher John 01-27-2019 09:57 AM

1964 F250 Dash
 

I have a '64 F250. There are six spaces for knobs (from L to R) wipers, lights, lighter, BLANK, choke, fan/heater
What would go where the BLANK is located? A hazard lights knob?

KULTULZ 01-27-2019 11:05 AM

Re: 1964 F250 Dash
 

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Originally Posted by Teacher John (Post 1720519)

I have a '64 F250. There are six spaces for knobs (from L to R) wipers, lights, lighter, BLANK, choke, fan/heater

What would go where the BLANK is located? A hazard lights knob?


As I remember ... :rolleyes: ...

There was a warning lamp there, either brake failure or parking brake.

Teacher John 01-27-2019 11:13 AM

Re: 1964 F250 Dash
 

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Originally Posted by KULTULZ (Post 1720556)
As I remember ... :rolleyes: ...

There was a warning lamp there, either brake failure or parking brake.

My dash doesn't look like that. If you count from the L to R, that fourth knob is where I have a blank. I don't have that light before the fourth knob.

KULTULZ 01-27-2019 12:46 PM

Re: 1964 F250 Dash
 

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Originally Posted by Teacher John (Post 1720561)

My dash doesn't look like that. If you count from the L to R, that fourth knob is where I have a blank. I don't have that light before the fourth knob.

... hmmpf ...

Read This - https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...ontrols-3.html

With all the different cab trim levels, you may want to buy an OWNERS MANUAL reprint to see how the panel(s) was assembled/trimmed.

Teacher John 01-28-2019 08:18 AM

Re: 1964 F250 Dash
 

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Originally Posted by KULTULZ (Post 1720608)
... hmmpf ...

Read This - https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...ontrols-3.html

With all the different cab trim levels, you may want to buy an OWNERS MANUAL reprint to see how the panel(s) was assembled/trimmed.

Thanks man! That linked answered a few questions.


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