Bob,
The switch I have is only a two position switch, not a three. But, I do
have a three position switch somewhere that looks just like it (and an
extra light). Try British Miles, British Wiring (long shot), or maybe, in
a pinch, Triumphs Only. Someone I am sure has the light and/or switch.
I would think finding the base would be the hard part.
Joe
On Mon, 13 Nov 2000 20:39:51 -0500 Bob Labuz <yellowtr@borg.com> writes:
> Joseph,
>
> That is a interesting picture. I think i have one of those somewhere
> in my
> attic. I always wondered what it was. I thought it was a switch
> base, but
> wasnt sure. Unfortunately I dont have the original switch or light,
> just the
> base. I hope I can locate it. Also, looking at the back, did this
> switch
> serve both a driving and a fog light, a 3 position switch? If so, is
> the
> switch or light available anywhere? I currently am using switches
> from a
> local auto parts store, very cheezy.
>
> Bob Labuz
>
> 1958 TR3A
> 1974 T140V
>
> Joseph J Burlein wrote:
>
> > I found a NOS Lucas switch for my driving lamps at British Miles.
> (As
> > far as I know, they don't have anymore). I figured that some of
> you may
> > want to see what it looks like so you can duplicate it! The main
> page
> > can be found at: http://homepages.go.com/~cftr/LucasSwitch1.html.
> Let me
> > know if there are any questions.
> >
> > Joe Burlein
> > 72 TR-6
> > Melbourne, FL
> >
> > Real cars are designed to carry only two people, anything else is
> just a
> > bus.
> >
> > ________________________________________________________________
>
Joe Burlein
72 TR-6
Melbourne, FL
Real cars are designed to carry only two people, anything else is just a
bus.
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