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Does any on have a picture or diagram on how the backup light switch is mechanically hookup to the steering column. I have the wire but not the switch or bracket to hold the switch and where does it fit. Thanks jerry
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Sorry forgot to say it is a 1955 Ford Victoria with automatic transmission. Thanks jerry
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  Ok thanks I see how that goes and I can get one. The one I have Is in the picture enclosed and did not see how they hookup. Thanks Jerry
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That would be a backup light switch for a standard shift car. Standard shifts don't have neutral start switches. It looks a lot like a switch offered by Hurst to be used when the shifter was moved from column to floor shift.
John - "The Hoosier Hurricane"

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OK thanks I appreciate the comments. Jerry
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