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Id like to see what all the dash knobs looked like on my 67 . I seem to have a mismatched set
 
I was just about to go out to my garage to take a pic of my all original dashboard When i realised your post were over a year old :) If you by any chance are still interested just let me know.
 
Here you go. I have a 67 and doing a resto....
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Ignore the washer button , that and the other random holes are from the previous owner


...via IH8MUD app
 
Since this post is a year old I will hijack it. I'm trying to figure out the "H" and "V" knob. I've read the plate on the heater box so i have an idea on how to operate it.

"H" knob controls the fan speed and this is a switch?

"V" Knob is a cable. where does this go?

What knob controls the Heater Valve?

The previous owner removed the the heater, so I'm trying to piece one together. It gets cold out here in California.;)
 
Not sure about years (Ive had 62, 63, and non-stock 69) but early LC do not have a remote control cable on the Heater (water) valve. I don't even know when or if they they started? You turn it on in fall and off in spring.

Bob in CO
(39 years of 1960's LC's)
 
Since this post is a year old I will hijack it. I'm trying to figure out the "H" and "V" knob. I've read the plate on the heater box so i have an idea on how to operate it.

"H" knob controls the fan speed and this is a switch?

"V" Knob is a cable. where does this go?

What knob controls the Heater Valve?

The previous owner removed the the heater, so I'm trying to piece one together. It gets cold out here in California.;)


The V is for vent. The vent is a pull cable that goes to a small door on the right side of the firewall. This allows fresh air to come into the cabin. If you close this, the air is redirected through the heater blower.

I am not sure what the H stands for (something prob obvious). Each one controls either the front or rear blower.
 

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