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Oh yes... we have junk yards here in germany. But the most yards parting out the cars after a couple days. And i think it is easier to find a porsche as a bump on a german junk yard....
I do have the bracket and bearings, along with the ash tray too. It's in way better shape than I remember too. Send me a PM with your address if you want it.
Driving around in an old truck smoking a stogy is one of life's pleasures.
I know that This is not my first Truck. I own a 51 F-1 an a 65 Ranchero. I enjoy to drive my truck even without smoke a cigar
Is must save my money, because gas is VERY expensive in germany.
"A woman is an occasional pleasure but a cigar is always a smoke." -Groucho Marx
"Easy there, gents.
I don't inhale these.
I just invite the smoke into my mouth for a quick rendezvous followed by a lingering au revoir".- Colonel Sherman T. Potter. M*a*s*h 4077. The Red,White,and Blues episode.
What is the full part number for the ashtray assembly for a 1967 Ford F250? And would any other year work for 1967? No.
Parts catalog pic:The tray and its housing (04810) available only as an assembly. This refers to 1968/72 only.1967 is different.
There is no complete part number because the 1967 ashtray was composed of multiple parts. Plus, the 1967 ashtray is 1967 only!
1967: See basic part numbers: 04826 - 04824 - 04821 - 04830 in pic:
btw: 1967/72 F100/350: They look the same, but looks can be deceiving. 1967's have dozens of one year only parts that are different than 1968/72. The doors for example.
If anyone is hunting for the ash tray ***** they are 11/32". I bought some off Amazon and they worked great. I also bought 3/8" at Ace first but they were to big to work.
If anyone is hunting for the ash tray ***** they are 11/32". I bought some off Amazon and they worked great. I also bought 3/8" at Ace first but they were to big to work.
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