Jump to content

TO SELL: 1930's Packard Door Jamb Switches, Newly manufactured


DM37

Recommended Posts

1) Used in early-mid-late 1930's Junior and Senior Packards.
-1932-39: 2 were used in each left/right front (coupes) or rear (sedans) door jambs.
-Switch completes the courtesy dome/running board light circuit to ground
-Reference: Packard part 1932-39: 220761

 

2) The switch plate/bezel has been milled to the correct Packard shape.
a) These are single pole single throw (SPST) normally closed (NC) momentary switches
b) Door Open: Open/out on the switch/spring position is NC circuit (normally closed circuit, current flows from courtesy lamp circuit through the switch to ground and courtesy lamps illuminate)
c) Door Closed: Closed/in on the switch position is open circuit (open circuit, current is interrupted and courtesy lamps are off).
d) Depending on your vehicle door jamb bodywork/condition, the receiving hole can be lightly dressed up with a 23/32" or 47/64" diameter drill bit before installing the switch, which completely covers the receiving hole.
e) Continuity & isolation tested. 
f) Ensure your wire terminals do NOT touch adjacent wood/metal; generally recommend a layer of electrical insulating tape or heat shrink tube after terminating wire leads

 

3) Price: $125 ea; quantity of 4 or more: $100 ea + shipping

 

4) Private message me if interested

1930s Packard Door Jamb Switch (4).JPG

1930s Packard Door Jamb Switch (3).JPG

1930s Packard Door Jamb Switch (1).JPG

1930s Packard Door Jamb Switch Example.jpg

1930s Packard Coupe Front Door Jamb Switch Example.jpg

Edited by DM37 (see edit history)
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • DM37 changed the title to TO SELL: 1930's Packard Door Jamb Switches, Newly manufactured

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...