Paul,
the rubber has a slot in it that slips around the "flange" on the base
of the globe. If it is tough to get on, put some windex on it. My
daughter in law could not get her ring off in pregnancy and she tried
soap, etc and the jeweler told her they use windex. She did and it came
right off.
Doug
On 12/20/2009 2:54 PM, dorpaul wrote:
> How does the glass bee-hive blinker globe stay on the car body?
>
> It's a dumb question and I would have thought I'd be able to figure it out,
> but I'm temporaily stuck. I thought I would start the re-wiring process.
> It's no wonder I'm so slow.
>
> Also, I squeezed the blinker's rubber thru the hole inside of the trunk so
> that it's partly outside and waiting for the glass globe. I think this is
> like the picture in the Moss Catalog. I also have all the parts. (I think)
>
> Thanks, Paul 60 TR3
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