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Does anyone have a picture or a diagram of how the ignition switch works in a '35? I broke off one of the studs on the body, the cover part, and got a repro replacement. But... I don't have the interior pieces. I don't know what they look like or where they go. Any help would be appreciated. John
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I'm not sure what stud on the body you are referring to here on your post.
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See #5 below.
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I thought he said ignition switch??
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