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Where can I get some of these? This is a dash indicator light from my 1985 Newell.

Hopefully someone knows where to source these.
I replaced all my indicator lights on my '86 with LED lights from various sources. If you do a Google search on 'led dash indicator lights' you'll find lots of sources.

Can't tell from the picture, but does your indicator have a replaceable bulb? Those can be replaced with LED bulbs too.
How were you able to access the dash? Remove the dash, or go up from the floor area . I have been unsuccessful in removing the dash panel and replacing several gauges... Something is restricting the lifting of the panel
I went up from the floor area, not my favorite thing to do :-( I will eventually install a new dash once it's up and running again. Most of my gauges will no longer work with the engine swap so I'm working on a digital dash solution.
I have not endeavored to pull the whole dash as of yet. If you twist and wiggle the indicator lights a bit and they will pop out. But one must be very careful not to let the wires fall back in the dash or I will have to pull my dash. LOL
I have gotten several from Newell. But mine are all round head not square. You can ask Morgan in parts.
just measure the opening and find one that matches.

http://www.marshallshardware.com/product...2176-36425

if you have several of them just replace them all so they match

trying to find one that is that old to look the same will be challenging

tom
(08-12-2017, 06:13 PM)Nebraska Neweller Wrote: [ -> ]I have not endeavored to pull the whole dash as of yet. If you twist and wiggle the indicator lights a bit and they will pop out. But one must be very careful not to let the wires fall back in the dash or I will have to pull my dash. LOL

Thanks, I will be the first one to full up a Classic dash control panel . I will be the scout on this..
I read what happened to Custers scouts... Sad