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1967 Grand Prix Lights not working

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Is there relay for the lights? No brake lights, no blinkers, no dash lights.  I changed fuses and still no luck. Thanks. 

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There should not be a relay for the lights/tail lights/brake lights themselves. There is probably a relay to open the clamshell for the headlight doors unless it is vacuum driven. I suspect you have a ground issue, wiring corrosion or a series of broken wires.

Can you start by sending us a picture of what your fuse block looks like? 

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