66' dash question
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66' dash question
I am new to this generation of Ford trucks, I have been looking for a 66' because I like them and it was the year I was born Anyway, I am seeing some with a round speedo and some with a more upgraded dash with a bigger sweep type speedo and more gauges. Is the dash/gauge layout different from trim package differences or has somebody changed either one of these over the years? Sorry for the dumb question.
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Re: 66' dash question
Custom Cab sweep dash / standard cab round speedo
1966 F250 Camper Special parts truck
1966 F 100 w/391 ft
1965 F 100 project
1958 Edsel Pacer Convertible
1953 ford Customline 2 door
1952 8N
1967 triumph Bonneville
I'm still not a good welder but I've become a good grinder
1966 F 100 w/391 ft
1965 F 100 project
1958 Edsel Pacer Convertible
1953 ford Customline 2 door
1952 8N
1967 triumph Bonneville
I'm still not a good welder but I've become a good grinder
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Re: 66' dash question
Got it, thanks!tomrooster wrote:Custom Cab sweep dash / standard cab round speedo
Are the gauge clusters interchangeable?
Re: 66' dash question
They change out pretty easily, as long as the instrument harness is included.The sweep style uses only one turn indicator lamp for both sides, so there is a small jumper involved which is included with the sweep harness. The "more Gauges" were an option and commonly found on the Camper Special packages. Those would also require the matching harnesses, plus the correct senders for the additional gauges.
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Thanks for the info. I'm in the looking stages for a truck. The gauge layout will not be the decision maker, just trying to better understand what I am looking at. Looking at two trucks Saturday, one a F250 CS, the other a basic F100. Both are 1966, long bed, 2wd, 352 4 speed trucks.Toyz wrote:They change out pretty easily, as long as the instrument harness is included.The sweep style uses only one turn indicator lamp for both sides, so there is a small jumper involved which is included with the sweep harness. The "more Gauges" were an option and commonly found on the Camper Special packages. Those would also require the matching harnesses, plus the correct senders for the additional gauges.
Paul
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Buy both of them..........
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I have thought about buying both of them. From the pics, they both appear to be nice, rust free, running trucks. If I were to buy both, it would cut into my parts budget, it would take me longer to get one of them on the road.Mr. Jones wrote:Buy both of them..........
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That's a rather minor factor to some of us! We wouldn't have a clue if we actually completed one project at a time, or at all! Of course, in the unlikely chance that actually happened; we'd just be looking for the next one!CreepyOldGuy wrote:I have thought about buying both of them. From the pics, they both appear to be nice, rust free, running trucks. If I were to buy both, it would cut into my parts budget, it would take me longer to get one of them on the road.Mr. Jones wrote:Buy both of them..........
Trust me, two can be quite handy. I've been playing with these since they were new, and still get plenty of those head-scratching moments where having a like truck nearby can be enlightening.
BTW, forgot the important opener: Welcome to the site! Since you are fairly near by, please try to join us in August at Slickstock Salina. You'll definitely enjoy it, and almost guaranteed to leavce with lots of additional knowledge.
Paul
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I will consider purchasing both of them. Trying not to get too excited until I see them.Toyz wrote:That's a rather minor factor to some of us! We wouldn't have a clue if we actually completed one project at a time, or at all! Of course, in the unlikely chance that actually happened; we'd just be looking for the next one!CreepyOldGuy wrote:I have thought about buying both of them. From the pics, they both appear to be nice, rust free, running trucks. If I were to buy both, it would cut into my parts budget, it would take me longer to get one of them on the road.Mr. Jones wrote:Buy both of them..........
Trust me, two can be quite handy. I've been playing with these since they were new, and still get plenty of those head-scratching moments where having a like truck nearby can be enlightening.
BTW, forgot the important opener: Welcome to the site! Since you are fairly near by, please try to join us in August at Slickstock Salina. You'll definitely enjoy it, and almost guaranteed to leavce with lots of additional knowledge.
Paul
I'm going to try and attend Slickstock, only about 7hrs from my house.
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Re: 66' dash question
that would be thisToyz wrote:.The sweep style uses only one turn indicator lamp for both sides, so there is a small jumper involved which is included with the sweep harness.
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1964 Rambler Ambassador 990
Rest in peace departed Slick family members
Cam Milam
Lesley Ferguson
Steve Lopes
John Sutton