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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Spokane, WA
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Re: 67-68 and 69-72 Differences
Also note that the 67 wire harness comes through in a different location than the 69. You could probably cut a new opening to use a 69-72 harness in a 67-68 and relocate the wiper switch to the choke hole in your 67-68 dash panel.
If you can find one there are block off plates & plugs that go in the 67-68 choke hole opening to hide the choke lettering and fill the vacant hole that could be put over the left side wiper switch hole when it was moved. You would still have to label the relocated wiper switch that is now in the choke labeled hole or you could just put a 69-72 dash panel on it instead and have a cleaner look. I would go with the 69-72 dash panel.
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