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7/26/2014 5:36 PM  #1


courtesy lights

can someone tell me where the original courtesy lights go under the dash on a '65?  Maybe a measurement from the "A" pillar.  Thanks 


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7/26/2014 5:40 PM  #2


Re: courtesy lights

If someone doesn't chime in I can get the dims from a 66 tomorrow.  Just two little bulbs under the dash.  One about under the cig lighter and one near the right kick panel.

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7/26/2014 6:47 PM  #3


Re: courtesy lights

assuming mine are in the correct position.  The drives side is 16" off the kick panel and 3" off the steering column almost directly under the ignition switch.

Passenger side is 8" off the kick panel

 

 

7/26/2014 8:24 PM  #4


Re: courtesy lights

thanks everyone for the replies.  As usual, I didn't take enough pictures when I blew the car apart.  I figured "I can remember that"  RIGHT!


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