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I am looking for an ignition set for my 1932 Confederate., Anyone have an extra? I see one or two listed on eBay but they say 1931-1932 and I'm not sure they are precisely what I want.
Jack
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Jack, Maybe you could clarify what you mean by "ignition set". Bob Marx at Marxparts in Wisconsin has every ignition item you could possibly need. He is great guy and would be a good source for the stuff you need. 715 652 2405
Mike
ml.russell1936@gmail.com
Many miles of happy motoring
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I mean the keyed ignition unit that attaches to the dash. I see on eBay that some also have long cables that apparently go to the starter? I'm new at this I confess.
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The original ignition switch had a armored cable that attached to Coil .
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I was thinking the 32 still had the cable going to the distributor?
Dave
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Dave39MD you are correct the "electrolock" attaches to the distributor.
Steve D
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