Jeff Skibenes
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Does anyone know if cruise control was an option to the 1966 Chrysler Newport. Yeah yeah I know, probably a silly question, but I just want to make sure the answer is no
Russ, I will take some pictures this weekend and post, Someone along the way, disconnected it, and I haven't yet reconnected. I am having some work done on my speedometer, and when that is done, he offered to take a look at what would be needed.@Evan Jansen - can you please post some clear photos of the dash with the Autopilot dial.
Autopilot in a 65/66 Fury is extremely rare.
They work identically, however, each has its own unique dash dial. I like to see the 65/66 Fury ones, as they're unusual.
Interestingly, in 65 the AP dash dial was supposed to line up horizontally and be spaced out evenly with the three other knobs on the dash - parking brake, headlights and wipers, and was placed closest to the column when so optioned, under the speedo. I assume that since the 65 and 66 dash shells were the same, that it was intended that the 66 dial placement was supposed to be the same. However, in 66 the trim around the speedo changes and interfered with AP dial placement, and the placement of every 66 Fury AP dial is slightly different - off line and lower. I believe they couldn't use the template or jig from 65 to drill the hole in the dash, and were given instructions to "make it fit as close as you can".
I've seen ones that were way off, and others that were as close as can be, butted right up against the trim.
Here are a couple of dash pics of 66 Furies with AP:
1966 VIP (owned by Murray Park)
This clearly shows that even though the dash dial is right up against the trim that tucks under the speedo, there's no way the dial can be kept in a horizontal line with the other knobs to the left (which is what they did in '65 AP equipped Furies). You can see that the spacing is the same between the knobs though.
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Here is another 66 where it's evident that the assembly line guy did not keep the spacing even between the knobs, nor try to tuck the dial as close to the trim as possible.
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Again, AutoPilot in a 65 or 66 Fury is extremely rare. Rarer than a 4 speed equipped car I'd say, given that I've seen lots of 4 speed Furies and only 2 or 3 equipped with AP in 30 years of looking.