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64 neutral safety switch install

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Old 03-21-2010, 03:41 AM
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64 neutral safety switch install

Have a 64 hardtop.

I have a neautral switch that goes on the column and I believe it may be from a 66. it has the vacuum access for the emergency brake also. question is:

where exactly would it go on the column? don't see mounting holes for it. is there a different "sensor" to use for the switch. right now I temporary have the ignition wired without the switch...SO I have no reverse lights and I can turn on the car in any gear.

tips?

thanks!
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Nuetral safety switch on right side of steering coluum
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thanks! you are AWESOME! I will check this as soon as I can. My apologies to all that I have not responded, but baby sick.
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