Re: 1967 Interior Lights (was: IML: Electrical questions...)
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Re: 1967 Interior Lights (was: IML: Electrical questions...)



My car has it, with an orange lead that ties it to the panel lights and dimmer. 
The the little cylinder even has a blue filter inside to soften the light.

Roy
67 Crown FDHT

In a message dated 3/18/2003 10:12:43 AM Eastern Standard Time, Ken Miller 
<kdmiller@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

>Chris in L.A. wrote (in part) regarding the interior light on the door 
>panel of a '67 to illuminate the power window switches...
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>In the '67, it's under the door handle, but since the '68s have the 
>flush door handles, I'm afraid I've never noticed where the lamp went 
>for '68.
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>
>This brings up another curious '67 anomaly. �This "little cylindrical thing" 
>(as Chris called it - a perfect description!) seems to be an illusive 
>installation on 67s. �I have seen a number of 67 parts cars and have found 
>that some have the lamp installed, some don't. �In my particular car, the 
>wiring harness was present but the lamp was not (I added one from another 67).
>
>I haven't found the serial number or option state that predicts whether 
>or not a car will have one. �Sounds like another quest for Dick Benjamin 
>(he did the now somewhat famous research on the changeover to ATC in 1967)!
>
>A question for 67 owners - do you have one on your 67?
>
>Ken Miller
>61 and 67 Converts
>
>
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