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Does this look like an original 30-31 popout or and older aftermarket one. No Ford numbers found. Any help appreciated.
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Looks like one of the parts from Spain
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To me it appears to be original. The key is not original.
Test the switch, when the pop out is closed it should be grounded, when open the ground is removed. This was a safety feature to keep someone from hot wiring and stealing the "A". If every test ok, use it. A lock smith should be able to make you a extra key. Ron |
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Here's a picture Tom W posted a few years ago of the round speedo
number location. Bob |
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Sure looks original to me, and it's made to fit cars with the round speedometer.
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I think the spainish ones say Made in Spain on them.
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Dick Crabtree really knows his popouts. I would trust him to ID the popout - 100%.
Rusty Nelson |
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