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Old 03-26-2019, 11:15 AM   #1
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72 Ignition Parts

My 72 truck has a newer steering column that someone put in it years ago which has the ignition in the steering column. I want to go back with the original style steering column so will need to move ignition back to its original location underneath the ash tray. Right now the original location is just an open hole with nothing there. What all parts do I need to relocate ignition back to its original spot?

-Ignition Switch
-Ignition Switch Pigtail (Is this already part of the ignition switch or do I need this also?)
-Ignition Switch Spacer
-Ignition Switch Retaining Nut
...anything else?

Thanks.
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Old 03-26-2019, 09:37 PM   #2
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Re: 72 Ignition Parts

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My 72 truck has a newer steering column that someone put in it years ago which has the ignition in the steering column. I want to go back with the original style steering column so will need to move ignition back to its original location underneath the ash tray. Right now the original location is just an open hole with nothing there. What all parts do I need to relocate ignition back to its original spot?

-Ignition Switch
-Ignition Switch Pigtail (Is this already part of the ignition switch or do I need this also?)
-Ignition Switch Spacer
-Ignition Switch Retaining Nut
...anything else?

Thanks.

You will also need an ignition lock cylinder. (See picture)

If you are lucky maybe they left the ignition switch connector under the dash and just tied the new column switch wiring into it. If not you will need a pigtail. Check and let us know what is there.

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