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Fred44676

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  1. It is a '38 Chevy (maybe '37 too) horn button for the deluxe "Banjo" style steering wheel. I have one like it on a steering wheel in my spare parts.
  2. Yep, Mercury. I have a similar hubcap hanging on my office wall above my computer with that logo and the Mercury script embossed directly above it.
  3. I am in Chocolate field CT19-20. This year I am bringing my '57 Dodge Sweptside pickup and probably some of my better Mopar parts. I am cutting back on quantity to be able to spend more time out shopping. Watch for me in the big old maroon '79 Dodge Avco motorhome. (also for sale!)
  4. When I used the fog lights for turn signals, I did not use two filament sockets and the fog lights were turn signals only. They were not sealed beam units and could easily have been modified to use a two filament socket or even an additional socket if you want to add the fog light function. If I remember correctly, I was hesitant to use the '37 Pontiac park lights as the park lights were a small bulb inside the headlight assembly and I was afraid a dimly flashing single headlight would not be understood by other drivers to be a turn signal. I thought the flashing single yellow fog light may be a better choice as modern drivers seldom if ever see yellow fog lights anymore.
  5. I too added turn signals to a '37 Pontiac sedan several years ago. For front turn signals, I added period correct, yellow lens, fog lights that mounted to the front bumper brackets. These were wired to the turn signal control individually and flashed as turn signals. I used dual filament sockets in the rear with the wiring modifications you described.
  6. I have just taken possession of several old cars that I really have no room for. I thought I may offer some of them for sale as is, before I put any time or money into them. 1954 Ford Sunliner Convertible. Red, V8, Stick, Good Ohio title Fair to poor condition. Rusty, poor top, motor out and apart. Needs complete restoraton. 1954 Deluxe 4-door sedan. V8, Stick w/overdrive, <span style="text-decoration: underline">No title</span>, Very complete, excellent front clip. Car ran good and was driven several years ago. Excellent parts car for the above convertible. $2,800 for the pair, $2,000 for just the convertible, I will not sell the 4-dr unless it goes with the convertible. I can deliver for expenses. You are encouraged to come look at these cars. Please ask questions and I can send pictures (serious buyers only please). The cars are dirty, right out of long term indoor dry storage. I have them stored indoors at the present. Cars are located in Shreve, Ohio 44676. For questions etc, please contact me at: Fred Long Fred44676@aol.com 330 567 2180
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