Okay gang, I finally figured out how Ford designed and built their 65/66 emergency flasher systems. Once known, the question was could I recreate the system to mimic not only their functionality, but the look and feel of the system. The answer is: YES!
Here's the skinny. For 1965 and through March, 1966, Ford used a harness that fit between the main harness and the turn signal disconnect that contained the emergency flasher can and switch. After March, Ford built an integral harness into the main harness but had an unusual connector that fit into a separate switch. In both cases, the switches were proprietary and a very unusual design, not one that is commercially available. I figured out the logic and can re-create the switch using a similar toggle switch. None of the harnesses, switches, or mounting plates are reproduced. I can produce the harness and switch that mimics the functionality that Ford designed. It won't look concours, but when you see the prices, you won't care. Besides, no one can see it! For the latter design, I can create the switch and a pigtail that can plug into your existing unusual connector.
Now for price information.
Here's the skinny. For 1965 and through March, 1966, Ford used a harness that fit between the main harness and the turn signal disconnect that contained the emergency flasher can and switch. After March, Ford built an integral harness into the main harness but had an unusual connector that fit into a separate switch. In both cases, the switches were proprietary and a very unusual design, not one that is commercially available. I figured out the logic and can re-create the switch using a similar toggle switch. None of the harnesses, switches, or mounting plates are reproduced. I can produce the harness and switch that mimics the functionality that Ford designed. It won't look concours, but when you see the prices, you won't care. Besides, no one can see it! For the latter design, I can create the switch and a pigtail that can plug into your existing unusual connector.
Now for price information.
- If you have an existing early model harness and working switch, I can refurbish it for $25.
- If you have an existing early model harness without a switch, I can refurbish it and give you a switch for $50.
- If you want to buy an early model harness with switch, the cost will be $100. This harness would contain as much OEM wiring as I can find.
- If you have a later model 66 harness, I can provide you the switch and pigtail to fit your connector for $25.
- If you have a later model 66 harness and want it refurbished and want an e-switch, the cost will be $200.
- I cannot provide you the mounting bracketry, but all you need is somewhere near the glovebox with a 0.500" hole.
- Don't forget the 10% discount for all StangFix members until Feb. 28, 2010