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Old 04-11-2010, 06:36 PM
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Any pics on day 2 line lock switch on the shifter. I heard they made a crome switch with H stamp on the side and other styles .I need the red light for the dash if anybody has any extras
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I've got some decent reference pic on my pc. Little too much to try and post from my phone. I'll post later in the afternoon.
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Old 04-11-2010, 10:17 PM
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Any pics on day 2 line lock switch on the shifter. I heard they made a crome switch with H stamp on the side and other styles .I need the red light for the dash if anybody has any extras

[/ QUOTE ]O know Don White (GTO DON) has a vintage line loc still on the shifter. A great piece.
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Here is one I've got from Sears circa 1971- that's the receipt next to it. Notice the super rare chrome tape used to hide the wire.
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Nice item , looks right at home on that carpet , LOL... Just kidding.
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This is the same line loc as seen here on Ken Barnharts car. My pop's 67 Nova has an older style which actually has a black cast iron valve section. I can't fine one of my pics of it, so I'll have to take another.

I un unclear when the trasnsition between these two early ones occured. Can anyone recall? How about when the ones pictured here were replaced with the current offering?
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I got one of thoase switchs and tape i got off ebay .Looking for the light you got plowman. Thanks guys for the help
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Brent, this one was on my black 68 when I bought it. If I find another one i'll send it your way.



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How authentic would you like it to be? I bet you could buy a new style from Hurst if you called them. It would be pretty close and of all the day 2 items to worry about, this would not be too high for me.
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Old 04-12-2010, 09:04 PM
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Or you could buy that kit and find an old brake valve like this one. Clean it up and use it . I am pretty sure that racers improvised back then just like they do now.... I know I always have. I know a guy that built a spare engine in the back of a pickup truck on the way to the track...

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