Re: Steering Wheel 1936 Packard

Posted by Owen_Dyneto On 2016/8/23 11:13:44
They are not really "attached to the horn". The one on the left is the parking/headlight switch, the one on the right is the hand throttle. They rotate long brass tubes which exit the steering column at its base where the actual headlight switch and throttle controls are located. You might well benefit from browsing the owner's manual for your car to become familiar with many other details.

When speaking about a 36 Packard, always best to note whether it's a junior (120), or a senior (Eight, Super Eight, or Twelve) as they are totally different vehicles.

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