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    What's it for?

    I did and there isn't any male. Because it's a female terminal I would assume it would be the hot side but I checked it with a test light and it isn't. I tried to follow it but it goes into a harness and disappears. I was just trying to identify it before I put everything back together and find...
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    What's it for?

    Pulled the dash apart today on my '75 New Yorker to lube the speedo cable. Found a wire that isn't connected to anything and I can't find it anywhere on the wiring diagram. It was on the left side by my gauges. It is light blue and has a white plug with a small round hole in it. Looks like it...
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    This is "Ruby"

    Thank you for the warm welcome. I don't recall that group but I've been around for quite awhile. Owned just about everything from an Airflow to an Imperial. Here's a 1964 pic of my '58 Fury dirt track race car and the '57 DeSoto tow car. I cry every time I think what those two cars would have...
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    This is "Ruby"

    Eye candy.
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    This is "Ruby"

    Mostly original except it had an overall repaint about three years ago and just had a new vinyl roof installed about three months ago.
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    This is "Ruby"

    Thank you, glad to be part of the group. There is no interesting back story. Just getting up in age and wanted something to remind me of the glory years. Most likely will be parting with it soon though. No storage and too nice to let sit out in the snow but i enjoyed it.
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    This is "Ruby"

    The half padded roof with the opera windows
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    1975 Chrysler instrument panel lights - HELP

    I have no instrument panel lights. Radio and heater lights work. Changed headlight switch but didn't solve problem. Fuses all good. Issue started intermittently about a month ago when instrument panel lights would go out and left turn signal indicator would come on and high beam indicator would...
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    This is "Ruby"

    Thank you for approving my request to join. Over the past four generations I can account for over 75 (may have missed a few) Chrysler products, mostly "C"s. I think I am going to enjoy this group. I currently have a '75 New Yorker Brougham with the St. Regis option.
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