retrofit 1965 mustang ignition

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  1. xpsnake

    xpsnake Bruce

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    I'm going to be retrofitting a 1965 mustang ignition into my dashboard, I got a used unit with harness and a new lock cylinder. I can't figure out how to get the new lock cylinder in, does anyone know what position must the lock be in to be installed?
     
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    littleredtoy Seth

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    Are you referring to the ignition switch?
    For a '65 Mustang it was mounted on the dash.
    I am not sure but they are probably totally different
    in the wiring and I doubt that it is an easy switch.

    But hey, I've been wrong plenty of times before.
    Perhaps someone here knows.

    Good luck with the switch.

    Seth
     
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    xpsnake Bruce

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    Seth,
    I am doing a dash-ignition in my car, welding up the ashtray for the cylinder placement, I just need to find someone who knows about these old ford ignition cylinders.
     
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    xpsnake Bruce

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    Thanks, I found that article from a Mustang Board last night as well, I still can't get the darned lock cylinder to fall into place, this sucks.
     
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    Make sure the switch is in the proper position. Using a flat blade screwdriver inserted into the slot of the switch make sure it is in the ACC position (should be all the way CCW)
     
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    xpsnake Bruce

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    I got it, the new cylinder had a flashing on it that I had to file down a bit, this is going to look GREAT on my dash.
     
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    Post some pics when you get it done
     
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    xpsnake Bruce

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    I definately will, the car won't be out of the body shop until late may though.
     
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    Im interested too. My ignition switch wont lock any more so I need to replace it. I was going to try and find a 69.5 unit to put in my car, but we know how impossible they are to find.

    AC
     
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    StockHatch ... there has been a 69.5 switch and bezel on eBay over and over again for weeks ... NOS ... switch for $9.95 and Bezel for $25 .... I was think about it but I don't have a 69.5 column so it wouldn't look right and don't feel like messing with the wiring ....
     
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    The wiring is pretty simple, there's only 3 or 4 wires running to either switch. I am going to take my stock column cover and use it as a base to shave and fiberglass smooth.
     
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    Oooooh! Thanks. Ill check that out :bananaman

    AC

    EDIT: found the bezel, but not the switch
     
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    I think there is also a bracket that mounts below the dash to hold it all in place. I couldn't find the part numbe for that. I also couldn't find the one for $9.95 so I guess he gave up relisting it ..
     

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