I have what looks like 2 high beam switches?

Actually, it was a very valid question.

One of the questions that have been asked here:
Where is the dimmer switch?
(after snapping off the turn signal lever, perhaps)

Also, I myself asked here many years ago:
They didn't make convertibles in '71??? :wideyed:
 
I'd prefer someone asked "What's this?" over "I have no idea what it is, so I don't use it".
 
You are in the garage with a bunch of friends and you come across something unfamiliar. You either, A: quietly go over to the work bench, pull out the FSM and start researching, or, B: shout out, "Hey, any of you guys know what this thing does?" It's always more fun to ask.

A recent poll shows you are less likely to get car jacked if you are driving a car with a manual transmission because the thief can't ask "how do I get this thing into Drive??"
 
Until I joined this forum I had never seen those, I grew up on Mopar but everything C-Body seams new to me.


Alan
 
i've heard they had them back in the 50's
 
When there are no more noob questions ,there are no more noobs and the forum and the C body hobby is dying. I think it is a good sign when we get any questions especially the beginer ones. I didn't know the answer either cause I am an old C body noob.
I would agree! I have SOME knowledge of Imperials but not much about C Bodys. My 78 New Yorker doesn't have the floor button station changer though my 67 Imperial did.
 
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