As real as it gets ! South Wind heaters work a treat and don't reduce fuel 
economy very much .

I bet you can google or wikipedia them....

My '46 (nearly identical) didn't have a tan dashboard .

The $10.00 owner's booklet will show you what goes where on the dash , I bet 
The Old Car Manual Project has good pix in the parts book section too .

-Nate 
     Dave   wrote:
>
> All of my interior is now painted the factory tan and Im starting to assemble 
> the dash and dont know the what items go in each hole as I did not 
> disassemble this truck. there are 4 holes on the left below the headlight 
> switch and then there are three holes to the right of the ignition switch 
> hole.
> the glove box button hole is awaiting backordered parts but I know where it 
> goes.
> I had an interesting conversation with an elderly gent who asked if I had a 
> southwind heater in it, I said no. He began to tell me that it was a heater 
> with an igniter and actually burned fuel to create heat. I said wtf. driving 
> down the road with a fire going inside the truck on purpose??? is this real???
>




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