[DeTomaso] 1967 Mustang Question

GW gow2 at rc-tech.net
Sun Oct 11 11:08:04 EDT 2009


It looks like this car. If I didn't say I was referring to the front 
bulbs. It has combination park/turn lights. Turn signals are separate 
circuit but same bulb. He pulls the light switch out to park position 
and front/rear park lights are on. He pulls the switch to the headlight 
position and the front park lights go out. There is only one wire coming 
out of the switch to the front park circuit. I tested it with a volt 
meter and it definantly drops power. At this point I figured either the 
switch is not working correctly - or - that's how they were suppose to 
work in 1967; I am not sure which.

http://www.itsme.be/img/1967-Mustang.jpg

Gary

michael at michaelshortt.com wrote:
> which lights are you referring to?  Most only had a single set in 
> front.  1) parking/turn indicators  2) headlights 3) side markers
> Are talking about the pony grill or "sport lights", i think they 
> stayed on with a separate switch, that's how it worked on my 70 Mach 1.
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> On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 10:37 AM, GW <gow2 at rc-tech.net 
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>     Helping a friend with a 1967 Mustang. When the parking lamps are
>     turned
>     on, do the front park lamps go out?
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>     Gary
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