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TOM WALKER wrote in a message to MARK LEWIS: ML>RW> Last early 50s Ford I had was a 51 and it no longer had the push ML>RW> button starter switch. The ignition switch was keyed and it worked ML>RW> like GM cars, except that the Ford keys were inserted upside ML>RW> down (tumblers up locks). ML> MH> I never realized that push button start was around before the key ML> MH> start. Seems things are going full circle, back to the push ML> MH> button. ML>i seem to recall they used to be buttons on the floor like the old ML>high beam ML>headlight switches... the old truck we used on my g-father's farm had its ML>starter switch on the floor... with the clutch, brake, gas and ML>highbeams... TW> That as a GM Feature back in the 40's, Maybe even before. TW> The Starter was acticated by pressing a pedal located under the TW> dashboard just above the gas pedal The Ford Model T had the starter switch on the floorboard in the late 1920's. Later, Bill Internet: wabusa.com Telnet: bbs.wabusa.com Fidonet POTS: 330-548-2566 ---* Origin: INA:fidonet.wabusa.com, IBN (1:2215/15) SEEN-BY: 3/0 633/267 640/954 712/0 620 848 @PATH: 2215/15 120/544 140/1 261/38 712/848 633/267 |
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