Re: 1940 Ignition Switch

Posted by Joe Santana On 2019/11/8 10:55:03
David Flack flackmaster or David Moe, Packard-Seattle Co may have just the end piece attached to a piece of broken cable housing. Then you could sleeve the cable as I did. That would probably be your least cost option.

Otherwise bite the bullet and get a whole new ignition switch assembly which they may have or may be available elsewhere. Just be careful bending the tabs on the coli rim. Keep your ignition switch.

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