Re: IML: ?Was Chrysler and the Feds/now turn signalsl
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Re: IML: ?Was Chrysler and the Feds/now turn signalsl



In '61 the Imperial once again had a regular turn signal lever. This lever was used also in '62 & '63. It is somewhat flimsy, and is often broken off, usually due to being bashed by a knee upon entering the vehicle. Tell your mechanics to BE CAREFUL!

The dash mounted signal activator was not universally liked, and often drew crticism in road test reports. I believe that this began in 1957, with a rocker switch below the transmission push buttons, and continued in various forms through 1960.

Paul W.

In an email dated 13/10/2005 10:58:49 pm GMT Daylight time, "imperialman" <imperialman@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

>Speaking of less than mainstream controls was 1960 the last year for the dash mounted turn signal lever?
>And was this a Chrysler /Imperial exclusive feature?
>
>Clay Smith
> 60 Custom (dash mounted control still works great)
> 67 Crown Coupe( I have to hold the stalk up when turning right)
>


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