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> Correct Fog Light Switch for an early-73 2L?, Green or Orrange Bezel?
Tom_T
post Oct 27 2009, 08:02 PM
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My 73 2L was built 9/72 & first sold 11/72 in CA, but the fog lights & dash switch had been removed before I bought it in 12/75.

Is this the correct switch for that early-73 MY build, or should it be green? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif)
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Thanx for CW clarifications!
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detoxcowboy
post Oct 30 2009, 09:25 AM
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I like you drove it less while restoring, but that for the most part is done now. However I am taking it apart again (last time for awhile I hope) to paint. Besides it being my only car so it will get driving daily. Just took it to San Francisco area once, Santa barbara several times and Santa Cruz twice all in the last 3 or 4 months. No issues other than a vacuum hose came loose off the oil filler and my electronic ignition wire/plug in connection also came loose. Funny thing was it happened back to back in a 3 hour period. Easy find easy fix on the road. Runs like a champion does'nt burn any oil on the S.F. and back 1400 miles. Santa Cruz round trip is 1300 miles.
I will probably run into you sooner or later. Thing about restoring your only daily driver is by the time your done, or think your done, it is not perfect dings adjustments just plain old use.. By the time I got the interior done needed new carpet again ect..
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