Do any of you know what this turn signal switch came out of? It was in my 36 Chevy P/U when I bought it. The top ****ons are the left/right switches and the center one is the canx ****on.
Its out of a cataloge. NAPA sold them, a**** others. Many vehicles were sold without turn signals. After a date, I think in 1950, all trucks were required to have them retrofited.
After market turn signal....I installed some of them on old farm trucks back in the 60's to make them legal. could have been from NAPA...do not remember for sure. Bought parts from several stores when running my repair shop then. "Wasn't anybody there except me and Little *****".....That's My Pa
Thx for the info on the turn signal. And for those of you who didn't read my post and told me all about the aircraft part I put in....thanks anyway!
Looks like there's words on the turn signal box, what do they say? usually there will be a company name somewhere on it, and you can search for that
Some Mack trucks used them or similar, no doubt available as aftermarket also. Your unit was intended to be mounted with the cancel ****on up and turn ****ons towards the steering wheel.