My 1960 GMC accessory manual lists factory 4-way flashers (GMC) part
number 2233882. I'd imagine that Chevrolet had their own part number.
My grandpa's '61 GMC 4000 came from the factory with 4-way flashers. I
have no idea about Task Force trucks though....
Conrad Vogel
http://www.nidlink.com/~conrad/trucks.html
Bruce Kettunen wrote:
>The '59's did not have 4 way flashers. These weren't installed until
>1967. Turn signals were a dealer installed option and not covered
>in the service manual or assembly manual. The Accessory Installation
>Manual covers the turn signals with wiring diagrams etc. I got my
>reproduction accessory manual from Chevy Duty, and I'm sure other
>vendors have it too. Mine is for a '57, but the trucks should be
>the same through 59.
>
>Bruce Kettunen
>57 3200
>Mt. Iron, MN.
>
>At Sunday, 30 September 2001, you wrote:
>
>>I'm trying to get the factory 4 way flashers and turn signals working
>>
>on
>
>>my '59 apache. Does anyone have some sort of diagram of how the wires
>>should be hooked up for both? Right now everything is pretty mixed up
>>under my dash so i'm having a lot of trouble figuring it all out by
>>myself. Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>>Nate
>>
>>1959 Chevy Apache 3600
>>1960 Chevy Apache 3/4 ton (future project)
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