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Im looking too get an assembly manual for my truck but what year would be best for me the 1968 or the 1970? I do have a 1967 pickup but I am using parts from a 1972 pickup.
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If your 67 is largely original you would want a 67 manual due to the little anomalies these trucks had. Other than trim and engines 68 - 72 stayed pretty much the same so any of those years would be helpful. :)
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thanks alleycat I think I will get the 1970 do too im changing the dash
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i fyou are doing wiring you will want the 67 wiring book. or if you are messing with the heater controls you might want the 67 interior book. if yo uare dong steering you might want the 72 steering book. it really depends on what part of the dash you are changing or working on.
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This is what I have a 1967 F-100 4X4 that im restoring I got a 1972 just a cab forward 2wd that has factory A/C that I will be using I will have too cut up some of the dash too put the controls in the 67 I have the pull controls in that. For the wirring I do have a EZ wirring kit that I might be using.So I would say its a mix of them both.
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If you're going to use the 72 a/c then I'd suggest the later manual. I'm going to use the a/c from a 69 in my 72. The 72 manual I have has some good drawings and diagrams that will make the swap a lot easier.
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