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Can anyone help me acquire a complete wiring schematic for a 1968 F-350? Please email me direct if you know where I can go to download this as I just acquired an old tow truck and we're trying to get juice to everything. Also wondering about putting a front clip from a 1964 on it as I can get a 1964 F-1 for cheap that has a good front clip. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. ........ Bruce in Iowa .......
The wiring on the F100, F250, and F350 are similar. The schematics are on ebay regularly, see item 4505564467. I found this, then got a factory training manual for all 1968 vehicles - both electrical and vacuum. This factory manual looks like the original then someone made copies, pretty good but small, for the ones on ebay.
Libraries are great resources. You can even order through interlibrary loan. Though not your book, I understand that you can copy, for your use only, all the information you need without copyright problems.
Yes we can make copies for 10 cents a sheet. Some librarys the first 5 sheets are free in the referance area. If it wasn't for the library I'd probably have a garage full of books, and a zero balance checking acc.
arcticoffroadingfish - Thanks for the reply!! You can email that to me if you'd like. I'm not sure how to get my email address to you via this thread. It may be listed on my profile page?? ......... Bruce .....
arcticoffroadingfish,
Youngj here, I also need a wiribg diagram that covers a 69 Ranger, complete chassis if available. If possible, email the diagram to Jerry.Young@dfjclr.falconjet.com. It will be most appreciated as my son and I are reassembling a truck taken apart by someone else. They just cut out the harness - I have figured out some of the systems but a complete diagram would be nice.
Thanks
Jerry
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