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#4 on the pan, triangle knob is for headlight shaft and the Hexagon for wiper switch, early 2 speed I believe. Have to see the face side to determine make, model.
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Here are pictures of the top sides of the chrome knobs. Thanx everyone so far. Keep it coming... D
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Tried to get them right side up. D
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#6 Pontiac Firebird battery cable isolator - one end bolts to drivers side cylinder head the other end lower down on the block
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----the knob with the triangular hole is 65 Corvette headlight switch (maybe other 65 chevs). The second with the set screw is also 65 Chev and reminds me of a radio knob. You would tighten down the set screw on the flat part of the stalk. TMP beat me to the punch!...Bill S
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The circular pattern on the knobs looks like my '66 Chevelle, but not with the knurling around the perimeter. Makes sense that it would be an earlier year and GM cut production costs by eliminating the knurling the next year.
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Seriously great idea for a continuing thread but pics best uploaded using the site system so they last for years also adding/including Part #’s when known may be helpful too. ~ Pete .
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