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Period correct line lock button???
What should one expect to pay for a period correct Hurst line lock button for 1969 ?
Are they difficult to find? Thanks Bernhard
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----Bernhard,,, What kind of steering wheel do you have? In Re Alert the original owner, Bob Hamilton hooked the line lock up to the horn button on the stock 70 Chevelle wheel. Worked great, but that was a Turbo 400 as well.......Bill S
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I bought one for my car last year and think it was around $250 USD as part of a group buy if I recall. NOS in the box with a cherry looking switch, the little red indicator light and the older type solenoid. Circa 1970's
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Nice find Thanks for the reply
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I'm going to be running the factory standard wheel.
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$250 was a steal for that NOS line lock......IMO
I think I sold that line lock button for $50 alone......and it was used. Kurt |
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I'm not 100% on the dates, But I'm pretty sure the black lineloc button and that solenoid is early/mid 1970's, The late 60's solenoid is longer and the button is chrome plated plastic , otherwise the same as the black one.....
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Rob's got all the cool stuff stashed away...don't you Rob? I prefer the black switch myself.
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Grady's brown copo Camaro
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