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Greatly needing help with key switch for 1967 Ford
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Posted by K-9 Cattle Ranching Syste on November 29, 2005 at 17:08:47 from (67.54.208.135):
With my grandfathers recent passing, my brother and I received his 1967 F250 Ranger Camper Special.This is a pretty rare truck, and it was my grandfathers first brand new pickup, which he had custom ordered. For a Christmas present to my grandmother,uncles and aunts, we decided to completly restore it. There is only one problem, we can't find the keys. We have searched everywhere for them and still no luck. So, we ordered a new, origional switch and key for it.The problem is, it won't be in for a while. The truck has been sitting for about 15 years. The motor is loose. Since we are in a pinch for time, we are looking for a way to bypass the starter button for now so we can get the motor up to running condition. If anybody has any ideas to do this, any suggestion is greatly appriciated. Thanks and God Bless
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