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Just finished reading the thread about placment of the heater switch... How about the fog light switch? Where does it reside?
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Oldndragon
1936 Chevrolet FA coupe


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Now thats a good question. The 1936 accessory booklet does not show a fog light as being available. The 1939 parts book shows a 1929-36 Guide brand fog lamp but I would guess it was just a universal lamp for mounting on any car. You would need a 1936 parts book to verify if a light was available.
Correct location or not (or if light is correcr) I would mount the switch to the left of the steering column.


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No fog lamps listed for the 1936 or back Chevrolet per the Dec. 1935 Parts Book (includes the 36 model year).


34 & 35 trucks are the greatest. 36 high cabs are OK too.

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