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I can't remember who was looking for the terminal block. This may be it. D0SB-14448-A (originally designed for 1970 T-Bird). Chuck

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It is the "casting number" or "identify number" for the part. D is 70s decade, 0 is 1970, S is Thunderbird, B is body, 14000 series is wiring basic part number regardless of year or application, A is revision level. Finding the part is a lot easier if you have the part number, especially on small or uncommon parts. Chuck

 
I can't remember who was looking for the terminal block. This may be it. D0SB-14448-A (originally designed for 1970 T-Bird). Chuck
There were a couple of us looking for the ammeter terminal block for our Mustangs of the 1971 1972 and 1973 variety.

Thank you very much for the photos and the ruler.

 
I can't remember who was looking for the terminal block. This may be it. D0SB-14448-A (originally designed for 1970 T-Bird). Chuck
Does that mean that a '70 t-bird will have this in addition to 71-73 mustangs with guages?

Know where I can get one?
One? Have you been paying attention??

If you find a source before I do, get 2. 1 for me, 1 for you.

If I find a source before you, I will get 2. 1 for me, 1 for you.

I imagine someone parting out a Mustang might just ignore this tid bit.

My budget for this is $10 with the mounting bolts. What is yours?

 
SEARCH ON MOTORCRAFT DY-141 AND HOLD ON WHEN YOU SEE THE PRICE. C7TZ-14448-A AND D3TZ-14448-A SEEM TO BE THE SAME OR SIMILAR. CHUCK

 
I'll bet it is a bit more than 10.00 and does not include screws :p:p:p

 
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