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47heaven

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  1. Removed the Yankee Turnflex directional signal assembly from my steering column the other day and cleaned it up real nice. There are no pits or rust on the thing whatsoever. Anyway, will be having the wiring done soon and would like to hook this back up and use it, but have no inkling about the wiring directions for it. I've looked on the internet, but had no luck (and I mean I looked the best I could). The wires are colored orange, red, yellow, white, brown, black and blue. Does anyone know much about this brand? It looks to be one of the nicer directional signals that was probably offered at the time. Is this an after market item? What is it's vintage? The number reads 730/736 and under that is SAE-Q-QC-72. Don't know what that means, but I'm sure someone might. would like to know where each wire goes to. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! Sorry for the blurry pics. Can't seem to set the camera right to be clearer.
  2. Yeah, Bob. I guess it is a matter me wanting originality, but brown with the gray just isn't sending me. I was thinking of doing them in Gunmetal Gray to stick with original colors or just paint them the same color as the dash. Black is also an opyion, but not sure if it will stand out too much. Is taking the steering column and shifting rod out a big job? What's all involved?
  3. As I may have mentioned on the other forum...I have had all the interior window trim and dashboard painted Airwing Gray, which came out pretty nice. My question is what should the steering column, shifting rod and steering wheel be painted to compliment it? Right now, they are a dark brown. I know that the convertables and woodies had solid colored dashboards and trim. Was the steering column, shifting rod and steering wheel also the same color?
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