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> Steering wheels, Original Starting instructions
KeithVonLaws
post Aug 19 2016, 05:18 PM
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Ive only seen these starting instructions on 1 other car. I might look into reproducing the instructions for a concourse restoration. At first sight I thought it was just put on there by a previous owner.

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RFoulds
post May 23 2017, 03:29 PM
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It was on my Oly Blue, 1974. The way I heard it, that was first year of seatbelt interrupt. the ignition switch could still crank the starter, but there was no spark. SO the sticker was put there to stop people from wearing down the battery.

FYI, Oly Blue, a 1974 1.8, fully documented from day 1, sold in Germany for over $50k.
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post May 23 2017, 07:48 PM
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QUOTE(RFoulds @ May 23 2017, 05:29 PM) *

It was on my Oly Blue, 1974. The way I heard it, that was first year of seatbelt interrupt. the ignition switch could still crank the starter, but there was no spark. SO the sticker was put there to stop people from wearing down the battery.

FYI, Oly Blue, a 1974 1.8, fully documented from day 1, sold in Germany for over $50k.


Very nice. Was that a recent sale?
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