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WTB: Late Headlight Switch |
andrewvolsen |
Nov 27 2017, 08:17 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 44 Joined: 6-December 09 From: Santa Barbara Member No.: 11,099 Region Association: Central California |
WTB: Headlight switch for my '74 1.8
The instrument panel rheostat in my headlight switch works in only one position...sometimes. I need a new headlight switch with a working instrument panel rheostat. If you'd prefer parts to cash, I've got some miscellaneous parts leftover from a '70 I parted out that I would trade for a good headlight switch (and maybe some other odds and ends). I've got quarter panels, driver side fender, passenger door, tail shift engine mount and shift linkage bars, some heater/vent control boxes, and other odds and ends. |
porschetub |
Nov 29 2017, 04:16 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 4,703 Joined: 25-July 15 From: New Zealand Member No.: 18,995 Region Association: None |
WTB: Headlight switch for my '74 1.8 The instrument panel rheostat in my headlight switch works in only one position...sometimes. I need a new headlight switch with a working instrument panel rheostat. If you'd prefer parts to cash, I've got some miscellaneous parts leftover from a '70 I parted out that I would trade for a good headlight switch (and maybe some other odds and ends). I've got quarter panels, driver side fender, passenger door, tail shift engine mount and shift linkage bars, some heater/vent control boxes, and other odds and ends. Easy to bypass the rheostat ,you don't need it ,the lighting stock is weak as. |
andrewvolsen |
Nov 29 2017, 04:18 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 44 Joined: 6-December 09 From: Santa Barbara Member No.: 11,099 Region Association: Central California |
WTB: Headlight switch for my '74 1.8 The instrument panel rheostat in my headlight switch works in only one position...sometimes. I need a new headlight switch with a working instrument panel rheostat. If you'd prefer parts to cash, I've got some miscellaneous parts leftover from a '70 I parted out that I would trade for a good headlight switch (and maybe some other odds and ends). I've got quarter panels, driver side fender, passenger door, tail shift engine mount and shift linkage bars, some heater/vent control boxes, and other odds and ends. Easy to bypass the rheostat ,you don't need it ,the lighting stock is weak as. Bypassing the rheostat is a good idea that I hadn't considered - thanks for the tip! |
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