| Author | Topic:   GloveBox | 
	| John Holloway Gearhead
 Posts: 273From: Romeoville Illinois
 Registered: Jul 2000
 |  posted 05-26-2001 12:32 PM         I am looking for the GloveBox compartment and the bracket that holds it in place to the backside of the dash for a 1977 MustangII
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	| IIblue74 Journeyman
 Posts: 97From: memphis,tn
 Registered: Aug 2000
 |  posted 05-27-2001 04:32 PM         John, Mustangs Unlimited has both the AC & non-AC glove boxes and I think I have a bracket if you tell me AC or non I'll see if I can round one up.
 Bob
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	| John Holloway Gearhead
 Posts: 273From: Romeoville Illinois
 Registered: Jul 2000
 |  posted 05-27-2001 08:50 PM         Bob,It doesnt have air,Its a 1977 and I have owned it since 1978,Iam taking off my nitrous oxide and a long time ago I removed all that stuff so I could hide the bottle back there,All I had to do was open the glovebox door and open the valve.I also hooked up a toggle switch to the horn button on the steering wheel,When you flip up the switch and push the horn button the horn would work,Flip down the switch and push the horn button and that worked the nitrous,No body ever knew that I was Spraying most of the time.Thanks Bob for any help you can give, John
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	| The Iceman Gearhead
 Posts: 979From: Shelton, CT
 Registered: Jul 2000
 |  posted 05-28-2001 10:15 PM         John - that is ingenious!!!!!!! I want pics!!!
          ------------------Dan - and yes, I am still called "Dan Dan The Chevy Man" to this day! haha
 1965 Coupe "BeeBop"
 Straight "6"
 3-spd manual w/Hurst Shift
 https://mustangsandmore.com//ubb/TheIceman.html
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