Re: Addendum to Re: Rebel brake lights
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Re: Addendum to Re: Rebel brake lights



Jim,

There were 6 turn signal switches used in 1967. Here's the breakdown of the switches for left hand drive cars:

With column shifted auto, without tilt wheel: 320-8676
With column shifted auto, with tilt wheel: 320-8679
With standard trans, hazard warning switch in the center of the switch housing: 320-8677
With standard trans, hazard warning switch at the bottom of the switch housing: 320-8678


Partsvoice shows the first two are available through http://www.collectorsautosupply.com.

Matt

At 08:28 AM 3/19/2006 -0500, you wrote:
On March 18, 2006 andrew hay wrote:

> you're in luck.  it's a saginaw part, and while i don't believe all
> switches from then to now will fit, many late '60s/early '70s gms -
> like say a chevelle or nova one - will.  i recall someone saying an
> olds part ['69? delta 88?] that wasn't supposed to cross, fitted fine
> and was beefier than the original.

Thanks for the info. I did a little searching on the Advanceautoparts.com website. They do not list a cam or turn signal switch for a '67 Rebel, but they do for a '67 Chevelle:
-GP Sorenson SC34 @ $49.88 or Niehoff DS50251 @ $52.99 turn signal switch;


For the Cam, these listings were the same for a '67 chevelle or Olds Delta 88:
- Motormite 49300 @ $5.98 or Motormite 49302 @ $9.98.

I guess the next step is to get the steering wheel off this morning and the parts out and take them over and compare, might be in luck! More later...

You know, I also have my '69 American that's apart right now, plus an extra column from a '64 American, maybe one of those would fit?

Jim Boone
Mims, FL

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