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1967 thru 1972 F100 or F250 pickup. Looks like one from a F600 or larger. A lot of people like to swap their stock cluster for one like this. Just my 2.....................
These Were used from 67- 79 F-600, F-7000 trucks.The cabs change in 73, but they kept useing the 67-72 dash till 80 model cab change. The large circle on the left was cut out for Vacum guage on hyd. brakes or air pressure guage with air brakes. Circle on right was cut out for tach. I have these mounted in both my f-100s, one has after maket guages and the other has complete dash straight from a 600. Just put it in last Sunday. The factory vacum guages really work good to help save fuel. Also, some where chrome with black background.
Last edited by Wyndell1970; Apr 9, 2007 at 11:06 PM.
thanks for all the info. as i said im going to sell it on ebay.
but if one of you want it, please pm me.
You posted this same picture in another thread and I ID'd it in that other thread, It is NOT from any Ford pickup. It was first used in 1967 on the F500/750 Conventional Cabs...it continued in use thru 1979.
There are NO Ford part numbers stamped, moulded, written or otherwise placed on any parts after 1952. Only casting/engineering numbers are used. Most Ford parts don't have any numbers on them at all. Exception: Ford service (replacement) parts have either a stick on label or wired on tag. If you find a part so labeled, it has been replaced.
Last edited by NumberDummy; Apr 10, 2007 at 07:17 AM.
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