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Thats a pretty limited statement. Whats the problem? I dont personally have a lot of experience with ones that old, a lot with 73 thru 78 and they are modular in nature, string the new one out under the dash, the 73 series only plug in one way. Each plug only fits one connection.
I am sure somehere there is a drawing to the switch, but there cant be many poles on it, you need an ohm meter and locate each function on it, should take a couple mins, a test light to locate the terminals on the plug too. The switch probably has only about 4 or so wires, power, start, run and accy
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