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CORNWALL, ONT

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Here is the link for the pics, their titles hopefully describe the parts. 

 

http://www.ncr.5963394.com/pics.php

 

Most are 60's or older. (not my years of expertise)

 

If anyone wishes to add parts descriptions to this this post be my guest.

 

Would like to sell as a lot...........

 

please send a private message to as for better pics or details.

 

Thiese parts are located near cornwall, must pick up.

 

(having issues posting pics) 

(last guy drove from Woodstock)

 

Will consider V8 ford non-efi performance parts trades



-- Edited by henry on Sunday 24th of May 2015 04:50:47 PM

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St THOMAS, ONT

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Henry. The last pic shows a couple of switches that are back up light switches, not starter switches.

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Ok, thanks.
They are spring loaded and i guessed they were for the starter.
Where did these switches usually mount? (shifter? for column shift?)

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henry wrote:

Ok, thanks.
They are spring loaded and i guessed they were for the starter.
Where did these switches usually mount? (shifter? for column shift?)


Where the arm comes out of the column. 



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About those switches with the spring loaded arm --- The one on the left looks almost identical to the brake light switch on a 49 - 54 Chev / Pontiac ( under the toe-board ) -- Hope this helps -- LATER -- DON / Fleet 51

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fleet 51 wrote:

About those switches with the spring loaded arm --- The one on the left looks almost identical to the brake light switch on a 49 - 54 Chev / Pontiac ( under the toe-board ) -- Hope this helps -- LATER -- DON / Fleet 51


You might be correct on that Don. 



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ADDED MORE PICS


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