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FYI Ford, Classic Mustang Tech Discussion » E brake and dimmer switch holes pattern for 68 Stang? » 4/24/2016 10:38 PM

OrangDrm68
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Does the 1968 Mustang floor dimmer switch just screw onto the metal toe board and does the wiring plugs go on the top side of of the dimmer switch? , also I have a newer aftermarket brake booster from 1969 Ranchero, can I install this booster on my 68 Mustang, and if it matters I have front disc brakes and rear drum brakes?

FYI Ford, Classic Mustang Tech Discussion » E brake and dimmer switch holes pattern for 68 Stang? » 3/21/2016 8:29 AM

OrangDrm68
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I had my 68 Mustang coupe driver side floor pan, toe board and torque box all replaced, now I don't know where the dimmer switch and e-brake cable holes go on the toe board, is there a pattern available or anything else available to help me to know where and how to put the holes in the the toe board?

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