<VV> retrofitting 4-way flashers
J R Read
hmlinc at sbcglobal.net
Thu Sep 22 00:26:44 EDT 2011
GM part #s
986293 or 986639 either or can be used.
Later, JR
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ulli Dittmar" <info at california-camping.de>
To: <Wrsssatty at aol.com>
Cc: <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2011 12:55 PM
Subject: Re: <VV> retrofitting 4-way flashers
> Hi Bill, thanks for your statement .- i would like to keep the Monza as
> original as possible.
> I have already abused my Split Window Bus with a Porsche engine, disk
> breaks all around and about 20 cm lower than stock heigh - one hot rod is
> enough - funny thing is that my Porsche engine in the bus has a Vair style
> cooling system.
> If someone could supply a part no. I can keep looking for it - if not I
> have to use a Bosch aftermarket switch and the worst thing is i can not
> hide it, it has to be in the visible area of the driver for german
> inspection.
>
> Thanks so far for all informations given to me.
>
> Ulli
>
>
>
>
> Am 20.09.2011 um 19:20 schrieb Wrsssatty at aol.com:
>
>> If our German friend wishes to keep the Corvair stock by obtaining the
>> correct dealer-installed flasher for a '65 or '66 it might be helpful if
>> someone out there knows the GM part number for it. I have found in
>> dealing with
>> my '63s that having the part number, particularly when dealing with the
>> dealer installed "Custom Feature Accessories" is very helpful in
>> tracking down
>> the part. Often a given part, especially in regard to the dealer
>> installed items, was shared by other Chevys and having the part number
>> and using
>> it in an internet search often can turn up parts suppliers for Corvettes
>> or
>> Chevy IIs, for instance, who have the same part.
>>
>> ~Bill Stanley
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