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Old Yesterday, 01:26 PM   #1
8man
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Ashtray assembly

I am looking for a complete ashtray assembly for my 55 Cameo. I'm putting the Vintage Air heat switch in it if I can find one. Here is a picture of what I'm doing, sorry, you'll have to click the link as I'm having "picture posting problems" right now. https://flic.kr/p/2qrSXwM

I need the complete assembly to put it where the old heater control goes.
Thanks.
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Old Yesterday, 11:11 PM   #2
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Re: Ashtray assembly

Are you sure you aren't looking for a heater delete plate? Heaters were still optional in TF trucks although probably less got sold without one than AD trucks did.

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Old Today, 08:24 AM   #3
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Re: Ashtray assembly

Mr48, I put one of the AC controls in the ashtray in the stock location. I like the "hidden" aspect of that.

Now I need to put in one more controller and I wanted to put it in the heater spot by converting it to the same flip out as the stock ashtray. That's why I was looking for a complete ashtray assembly.

If I can't find that I'll go with the heater delete and put that last controller in the glove box.

Thanks for the two you sent. The one is too expensive, but if I had to rebuild the other one, it might work.
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Old Today, 02:02 PM   #4
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Re: Ashtray assembly

Neat idea. Are you needing just the ash tray or that and the surrounding area it pivots on too? I imagine there's someone around that's smoothing out their dash that cut this out and would have that available. Hopefully your fingers will fit down in there!
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