Yes I just re read my post and realized that sorry for the mix up.
Trying to do to many things at once.
On Jan 23, 2012, at 9:38 AM, Peter Svilans wrote:
> David,
>
> < It is up on the shelf in the trunk on the left side. >
>
> You're thinking of the four cylinder Hundreds. The six-cylinder
> two-seaters
> had it on the vertical face of the rear bulkhead.
>
> Peter
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
>
>
> Hello Ed
>
> All BN6's also had battery cutoff switches.
>
> On these two-seaters the switch was located in the back of the
> trunk on the
> vertical bulkhead's left side. It was bolted to the metal panel.
> and the
> cardboard trim panel had a knob-sized hole in it to allow it to
> pass through.
> The switch was the same, but the knob was a bit shorter so that it
> didn't
> stick out so much from the bulkhead. Picture attached.
>
> Best regards
> Peter
>
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