To: | jfhess@wheel.dcn.davis.ca.us |
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Subject: | Re: Tiger horn button with new sterring wheel |
From: | CMeinel464@aol.com |
Date: | Wed, 14 Aug 1996 11:34:52 -0400 |
Dear John, Your horn switch located on the turn signal switch is not a rare option, every car made for the home market (U.K. and Europe) had them. It's just us poor North American market owners who didn't get them. They were made by Lucas just like the stock North American one. I have them in my Alpine & Tiger and you can hook them up to either the horn or as they were made to do, the headlights. By law the European cars had to have a headlight dip switch for passing......... Best regards, Curt Classic Sunbeam Inc |
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