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Old 07-26-2021, 12:45 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by Bill Cilker View Post
I would think twice about using a key start setup. I purchased a 1931 sedan that had one. To start the car, I had to reach through the steering wheel of the car to turn the key, while I used my right had to pull the chock. A left had mounted push button would work better.
I never have to use the choke with my Stromberg 97 carb, so that is no problem.
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