CigarNut 10:34 AM 09-12-2013
I had the PB transmission in my '63 Plymouth (loved that Slant 6!)
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bonjing 10:39 AM 09-12-2013
CigarNut 10:41 AM 09-12-2013
Originally Posted by bonjing:
Under Dog?
That was my guess as well.
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Bluetick 11:42 AM 09-12-2013
Originally Posted by Genetic Defect:
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Floor mounted starter button, posts are to large.
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Blueface 11:49 AM 09-12-2013
Originally Posted by bonjing:
Under Dog?
Originally Posted by CigarNut:
That was my guess as well.
There's no need to fear.......Underdog is here!
Correct!
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Blueface 11:51 AM 09-12-2013
Originally Posted by CigarNut:
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'58 Chrysler my day's friend had in Cuba had it.
Use to race my dad on the strip to Vardero Beach.
My dad would kick his butt in his '59 t-Bird.
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jjirons69 11:55 AM 09-12-2013
My 69 Camaro had the floor high beam switch. Replaced it every few years. Seems like the sand or something would cause it to wear out. I actually prefer it to the signal stem switch.
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Genetic Defect 02:07 PM 09-12-2013
Originally Posted by Genetic Defect:
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was floor mounted starter switch used in Nash, Studebaker and Ford etc
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TheTraveler 05:48 PM 09-12-2013
Originally Posted by jjirons69:
My 69 Camaro had the floor high beam switch. Replaced it every few years. Seems like the sand or something would cause it to wear out. I actually prefer it to the signal stem switch.
^^ THIS ! How big a pain is it to get comfortable with your left arm up on the window for 10 seconds only to be forced to move your left arm, grab the lever, pull the lever to dim the lights, wait for the oncoming car to pass, flip the high beams back on, put your left arm on the window for 10 seconds, wash-rinse-repeat.
Much better to keep your arm comfortable and just tap-tap with your left foot.
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Steve 08:54 AM 09-13-2013
Steve 07:54 AM 09-16-2013
cjhalbrooks 08:25 AM 09-16-2013
Originally Posted by Steve:
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The 1st ice tray??
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Steve 08:37 AM 09-16-2013
Dave128 09:10 AM 09-16-2013
Originally Posted by Steve:
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My parents had a few of these that we used every day. They were eventually replaced by the plastic ones. We repurposed them by taking teh guts out and using the metal trays as water bowls in our rabbit hutch.
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Steve 09:37 AM 09-16-2013
shade 10:23 AM 09-16-2013
$69 in '66 was a small fortune for a bike. The Schwinn 5 speed fastback was the coolest thing on two wheels.
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Steve 10:37 AM 09-16-2013
And I had the 3-speed version. My parents couldn't afford the 5 speed on a NCOs pay
:-)
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14holestogie 10:40 AM 09-16-2013
Originally Posted by shade:
$69 in '66 was a small fortune for a bike. The Schwinn 5 speed fastback was the coolest thing on two wheels.
What, no sissy bar?
:-)
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Brlesq 06:46 AM 09-17-2013
Originally Posted by Steve:
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I often post the instructions for a similar old tray on "How to Make Ice" for those morons at the office that take the last ice cube.
:-)
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Blueface 07:18 AM 09-17-2013
Originally Posted by 14holestogie:
What, no sissy bar? :-)
Mine had a sissy bar that also had a headrest, well ahead of the auto industry.
:-)
It was a Colombia 5 speed, red.
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