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Old Yesterday, 12:05 AM   #1301
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Re: 67 GMC super custom build

Love the holder. Really love the beverage of choice...side note...did you know this build thread is in the top 15 most viewed 67-72 truck build threads on this site...and the "newest" of those 15. Most of them started in that apparent sweet spot, 2008-2009. Just a fun fact.
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Old Yesterday, 10:16 PM   #1302
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Re: 67 GMC super custom build

So I did some work with my cornering lights on the driver side tonight. Here's a view with only the driver side headlight on low beam and the cornering light on and off.
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Old Today, 10:37 AM   #1303
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Re: 67 GMC super custom build

I'm assuming you are going to somehow trigger the cornering lights when the turn signals are on. Do you mind sharing your thoughts on wiring for this?

Nice work, Rg
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So I finally found the switch I want to use for the antenna. It's from a f#*d. There I go swearing again. It's a rocker switch used on power tops. Looks right at home in the dash. I'm having the 3d print shop make me a plaquard just like the fog lights to go on the bezel.
Can you share what year and model you sourced the switch from?
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Old Today, 02:12 PM   #1305
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My telescopic column was from a 1967 cadillac and the switch incorporated the function already so I'm just wiring it the way cadillac did. I also added a speedometer ground switch from a 70s mopar emmision set up that will only ground the lights to 40 mph and over that speed they won't come on. The lights I made work from 1969 chevelle side marker lights with clear lenses.
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Old Today, 04:22 PM   #1306
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Can you share what year and model you sourced the switch from?
63 64 mercury. Part C3MY-15668B
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