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Thread: Did Euro 67S have hazard switch?

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    Did Euro 67S have hazard switch?

    Like the one with 'warning plate' for US market. Trying to figure out if my 67 stared life as Euro and then imported or ? It has features such as KM speedo, Euro radio and no hazard switch but it has US F&R turn/stop indicators. I know they were not replaced as a result of crash damage because #'s in headlight buckets match vin and no body filler on either. I have copy of factory kardex but can't figure out if where delivered is on it or not.
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    My Euro does not have a Hazzard Switch
    Currently:
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    65 F100 Custom Cab Flairside Shortbed

    Gone but not forgotten in last 2 years:
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    67 912 Vintage Racer
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    too many cars before that

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    67S US dlvry hazard switch 308477S

    This is a US delivery car and lacks the hazard switch - but could have been changed out to accomodate an extra switch for accessory lamps by a PO.
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    U.S. delivered 911 Normal. As it came off the boat.

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    Maybe this will shed some light.

    I can only understand a few things, very few. My son no help, must have had the Coor's flu during his 3 year's of college German.

    Well so far from what you guys posted it appear's US only had the hazard so if I can determine if Euro or USA I can straighten out the issues and get it correct. If US I need to have speedo face replaced and maybe recalibrated in MPH it is already referbed, figures. Change out radio and add hazard switch which I just purchased. If Euro I need to change turn indicators/stops at all 4 corners. I think it would be very tough finding decent ones, I see WTB's from our friends over the pond so their suppy must be bad. The SWB replacement lenses being sold at least the ones selling a year or so ago were not well done at least the rears that are so heavily coated they look solid red.


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    Flunder

    Did your odometer just turn? You have more trip miles than miles
    Currently:
    67 3.6 Rocket "Silver"
    62 T6 Outlaw Coupe "ole Yellow"
    65 F100 Custom Cab Flairside Shortbed

    Gone but not forgotten in last 2 years:
    67S Concours King
    67 912 Vintage Racer
    68 912 Flipper
    83 911SC
    93 Mo30 968

    too many cars before that

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    Hi Bill,

    Speedometer just came back from a rebuild and they re-set them to zero.

    The pic was taken just after the lower dash was re-done with basket weave cut from an old door panel - the original stuff had some cigareete burns above the ash tray and an extra hole for an accessory switch...had all the guages out again for the re-do...

    Then the paint on the dash did not look so hot so we took everything off to re-paint the dash in satin.

    Then the dash pad did not look so hot so we found a nice original dash pad.

    While the windshield was out to replace the dash pad, the headliner was replaced.

    Question: Should the middle switch in the cluster look like Shorty's? Or like Shorty's but with chrome bezel?

    Then...

    Good catch.
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    Did Euro 67S have hazard switch?

    Say, is that a Texas inspection sticker in the corner of your windshield? If it is I'm afraid we'll need to repossess that car. State law is very clear, no nice cars are allowed to leave the state.
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    Tx

    oops

    Just thought it was a Republic and did not think to look at state laws.

    Is Carlo Abarth living down there? Looks like he got a hold of the license panel...
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    Did Euro 67S have hazard switch?

    Yes its true we are currently a state, however I think we're about to give up on that experiment and revert back to a republic, better control over our destiny.

    Actually that's not Abarths work, looks more like Rodriquez Bros. in Juarez
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