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    Senior Member VeloceAlfa's Avatar
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    I agree with beh911, looks like a very early 69. the knobs shown are SWB. which is common for the early production of any year to have used left over parts.
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    Pull down switch under instruments might be rear window wiper.
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    great call on it being a rear window wiper Ed
    here is 119100118 an early australian delivered RHD car with a rear wiper same pull switch
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    although 119300816 (a UK delivered car) has it on the other side of the steering wheel
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  4. #14
    Great thanks Ed & guys. I thought that and think in its early days it came with an electric aerial and a rear wiper.
    It lost its original engine lid but have a few wires with connectors laying around, maybe one is for the wiper?

    Thanks again.

    Lee

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