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On my dad's ranchero there was one for high beams, but it was on the left. Does what you posted have a similar function?

High beam switch was on the left where we now have a "dead pedal"

I've never seen one, but is that the starter?

The Morgan +8 cars had an additional pedal that squirted oil onto the wooden frame, but I've never seen one of those either.

Edit: I cheated. But now I know.

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Some of the early Jeeps had the starter button like this. But I had a early pickup that had one.. But I'm also OLD....

My Bronco has the floor switch for high beams.

Both of my sons were like "What's that?"

I think the last rig I owned that had the high beam switch on the floor was a Ranchero but not sure.


Yep.
 
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But I'm also OLD....

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Uphills are easy, keep the clutch in, in 1st gear, and switch to the gas from the break really fast, and rev it to at least 3k. Guaranteed to never stall🤔

Personal story:

I used to have a 2000 F250 Super Duty 4x4 extended cab with the V10 and manual transmission.

We took the boat to the lake one day and I backed it down the ramp.

My son and I got in the boat to pull it off the trailer and my wife was going to put the truck and trailer into a parking spot.

As we're backing the boat away I hear the V10 revving and then my wife dumps the clutch and smokes the 35" tires all the way up the ramp.

A guy walking by gives her a thumbs up and applauds.

When she gets in the boat I ask her what that was about.

"I was afraid of rolling back, and I didn't roll back did I?"

That was a great truck. Shoulda' kept it.
 
Personal story:

I used to have a 2000 F250 Super Duty 4x4 extended cab with the V10 and manual transmission.

We took the boat to the lake one day and I backed it down the ramp.

My son and I got in the boat to pull it off the trailer and my wife was going to put the truck and trailer into a parking spot.

As we're backing the boat away I hear the V10 revving and then my wife dumps the clutch and smokes the 35" tires all the way up the ramp.

A guy walking by gives her a thumbs up and applauds.

When she gets in the boat I ask her what that was about.

"I was afraid of rolling back, and I didn't roll back did I?"

That was a great truck. Shoulda' kept it.

We had a ‘99 F250 V10 and it was a tire smoking machine. Also burnt oil since day 1 but it was a great truck.