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#533410 - 08/25/08 09:45 PM Does anyone know what year Maxwell dash this is.
oldwhizzer Offline
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Looking for the year of this dash. I also have a rear view mirror that where it attaches to body is in the shape of a sheild. Any help would be great!


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#534130 - 08/28/08 11:28 PM Re: Does anyone know what year Maxwell dash this is. [Re: oldwhizzer]
DavidCa Offline
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Registered: 03/10/05
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Well, the arrangement od the guages is very similar to my '25 Chrysler 4. My choke is up on the top next to the dash light, & my ignition switch has parking lamps one position counterclockwise, ignition on is one position clockwise, headlamps on 2nd position & dimmers 3rd position. My overall cluster is oblong. So earlier than mine.

Looking for a replacement casing that holds the distributor shaft in positon. Mine cracked. Any thoughts?

David

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