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hello ..can anyone tell me.... or evan better put up a pic of where and how the brake light switch should be mounted in my 1935 standard ....thanks .....dave
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The Queensland branch of the Vintage Chevrolet club will be holding their 45th.anniversary in Warwick from the 26th of April until the 1st of May. Static display in Leslie park onSunday morning. There will be around 80 cars on display including at least two 1935 Standards. Would be worth your while going as the owners should be able to help with any enquires you may have.
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Should work off the brake cross shaft. Has a stop light switch lever that moves across the stop light switch activating the switch.
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thanks terrill...I was thinking it was there...im figuring out how to rebuild my wiring loom...the chev ...when i got it had the loom ..but no switch..the cut wires sudgest it goes on the shaft some where...I got a switch off a very early 34...and a pic that shows it against the brake lever...sort of...but its a LHdrive...Im rh drive....so under the car i go searching... ........dave............
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It is located right above the brake cross shaft. It has wires that attach via a wiring harness function clip.
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