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Old 11-29-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Does anyone know where I can get one of these, maybe as a kit with the switches. I've searched all over the net and I've found ones for 64.5 to 66 and 69 to 71 but not for the 67 to 68 model. Needless to say this is very frustrating when I am trying to restore the interior.
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The panel where the blower motor switch and the sliders for the defrost, heat and temperature are isn't being made in repro yet for the 67/68 for what I know. Doesn't hurt to look in catalogs though as it may have recently been added especially as the 2008 catalogs are coming out.

Finding one from a parts car or ebay is the only way I know of right now to get one.
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Jay is right as far as i know no one remakes them yet you can get a nos or good used one off Perogie Enterprises Home Page Mustang's Junk Yard, Classic Mustang parts from 1964½ through 1973.
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e bay good luck
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There has been an other post about this too. People are saying that they don't have replacement knobs for '67-'68. I have a catalog from Mustangs Unlimited which I thought had everything but the same result.
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6 cylinders * pi * (3.68/2)^2 * 3.126 = 199.5ci (original)
6 cylinders * pi * ((3.68 + 0.040)/2)^2 * 3.126 = 203.85ci (bored)
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"CJPony" & "Texas Mustang" show knobs in their catalogs for the '67.
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"CJPony" & "Texas Mustang" show knobs in their catalogs for the '67.
Nice catch *4 stars*
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