Re: 63 Classic blinker switch...
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Re: 63 Classic blinker switch...



OOOhhhhh yeah!  Sorry Gwen...my bad!  You're totally right of course.

Thanks for the tip on Kennedy....do you have a number for them ( I got
Peter's...good guy)

T.


> From: Gwendolyn Ann Smith <gwen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Reply-To: <mail-From-toconnel-mac.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 11:38:34 -0700
> To: <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: 63 Classic blinker switch...
> 
> "Timothy O'Connell" <toconnel@xxxxxxx>, you said...
> 
>> Definitely the switch Tom....but I hear ya on the cams...they've gotta be
>> new.  The way they're designed...even the new ones can break pretty easily.
>> The last time I found 'em...I bought 3 extra for just that reason (sent one
>> to "little car"   ; )   )...so now I got some spares.
> 
> Just a note on that, it was a horn ring retainer a sent my way, not a
> turn signal cam.  After driving around in Mary's Ambassador, which has a
> nice, solid turn signal cam well, I've really got to get me one of 'em.
> :-)
> 
> If memory serves, aftermarkets of these come up regularly on eBay for
> about ten bucks or so.  Kennedy American has 'em for $15.00 (Part
> #EL1100).  I thought that Peter Stathes had 'em too, but I'm not sure.
> 
> Cheers,
> Gwen Smith
> 
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