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My '39 dlx has those wire push/pull controls for choke/throttle. Would like replacement, but not made. Solution?? go to '40 rod style or rebuild the wire type. replace the knobs?? What have you fellows done? Newc
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Newc, what you have is the early style. No doubt, you knew that.
I too had that style on the wagon I'd restored. I rebuilt what I had. Easy enough. I bought the choke cable at the local tractor supply store. It's available by the foot. Amazon also sells it if that's easier for you to source.
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Kube, could you give a brief description of what/how you did this. I've had this situation come along on several old car and truck resurrections . Tim
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