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SubmitterHYP014More Photos from HYP014   Last Update2007/11/27 11:06    Tell a friendTell a friend
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using a bluebird blinker,light switch,wiper switch assembly. nice and neat

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ddgonzal
Posted: 2011/5/12 8:12  Updated: 2011/5/12 8:12
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 Re: blinker assembly
Is this from a Bluebird Series I (1981-1984)?

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crab45
Posted: 2012/7/23 9:56  Updated: 2012/7/23 9:56
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 Re: blinker assembly
I am also interested in what series bluebird this came in. if i couldn't get a hold of one of these, what other stalk combo can i get to fit?

cheers, jacob

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hotrocket
Posted: 2012/7/23 10:34  Updated: 2012/7/23 10:37
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 Re: blinker assembly
did it fit and work in the end? only if the column was couple inches shorter, cant understand why they made it stick out so far?

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ddgonzal
Posted: 2012/7/24 1:37  Updated: 2012/7/24 1:37
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 Re: blinker assembly
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why they made [the column] stick out so far?

1. 1200 does not use a deep-dish wheel like some others
2. So you sit back from the dashboard, and still reach the wheel with maximum leverage