Re: Prewar heater switches.
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Originally the heater/defrost switches on my 38 jr. were located on either side of the radio knobs. The stock switches are long gone but I use the holes for directional signal lights.
Posted on: 2012/12/4 15:57
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1938 1601 Club Coupe
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Re: Prewar heater switches.
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Thanks for that info. Learned something as I didn't think any prewars except Clippers had heater switches actually in the dash.
Speaking of 41 Clippers, I see on the wiring diagram they had a reversible heater/defroster having multiple wires. One to ground and 3 to a totally different switch than the ones mentioned above. Appears to be same style switch in the dash like other Clippers. Does anyone recall how those switches operated. Postwar switches just pulled out for high and low speed but somehow prewars would have had to accommodate the reversing.
Posted on: 2012/12/4 18:26
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Howard
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Re: Prewar heater switches.
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A photo of a 40 - 120 popped up in random photos. It has an assortment of extra switches for various items. These appear to be Packard switches although I didn't realize they came in gray. Wonder if they matched all the 41 colors as well. Was it typical to have them bunched or mounted together on the left like these or more likely to be operator preference?
Posted on: 2012/12/8 23:16
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Howard
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