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    Wiring help.

    Jessetygr
    Jessetygr


    Number of posts : 90
    Location : Montreal
    Registration date : 2012-01-06

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    Post by Jessetygr Thu May 31, 2012 11:01 pm

    Hey Guys,
    I was wondering if anyone might have a wiring diagram for a 65 ford falcon van? (long shot, I know)
    I noticed in the LINKs page of the forum that there are some diagrams for a 63 & 67 and I was wondering if these would generally have the same configuration as my 65? (i.e.: could I use these as a guide?)
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    Carl


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    Location : Orange California
    Age : 76
    Registration date : 2011-01-25

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    Post by Carl Fri Jun 01, 2012 11:23 am

    65 & 67 wiring about the same, I have both diagrams, -the 65 you have the ignition switch on for the turn signal to work, the 67 turn signal works with ignition off. I bought these diagrams at www.classiccarwiring.com
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    Post by Guest Fri Jun 01, 2012 3:27 pm

    I traced the black and white diagrams for a 1961 in color and posted here. What is shown is lo-res jpg. Click the links above the image for hi-res jpg or hi-res PDF. Maybe it will help?!?!

    http://dirtfarm.net/econoline/econoline-wiring-1961.html
    Jessetygr
    Jessetygr


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    Post by Jessetygr Fri Jun 01, 2012 8:12 pm

    Thanks for your help guys!!
    SDEconoTruck
    SDEconoTruck


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    Location : San Diego, California
    Registration date : 2010-05-26

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    Post by SDEconoTruck Fri Jun 01, 2012 9:26 pm

    Dirtfarmer22,
    That is colorizing is great man!
    Thanks for doing that,
    George
    Murdock
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    Location : Seattle, WA
    Registration date : 2010-12-29

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    Post by Murdock Sun Jun 03, 2012 11:08 pm

    I bought one from classiccarwiring as well, I was not that impressed. It has the basics correct, however I found I needed the shop manual for more in depth needs especially in the automatic transmission safety switch area.

    Another difference in some of the wiring is based on your dash setup gauges vs lights.

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