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John Reddie

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  1. John:  Look at the bottom of the knob to see if there is a small slot on the end at the base. If there is a slot then the knob is held onto the end of the shaft to the switch by a flat spring washer.  So you willneed a set of jewerls screw drivers inster the end of the blade into the slot and you with then push on the  end of the spring that willthen release the tension and you then canpull the knob off the shaft.  Ths is how they are on my 39 Desoto so this might be the same with your car.

     

    Let know if this works.

     

    Rich Hartung

    Desoto1939@aol.com

    1. John Reddie

      John Reddie

      Hi Rich,

       I am not sure which posts or knobs you are referring to.  I did post a suggestion to one of the participants here that was asking how to remove dash knobs from his 1935 Plymouth. I told him that Wayne Brandon (aka Plymouth Doctor) may be able to help him where deals with these cars. Back in 1953, my first car was a '35 Plymouth rumble seat coupe but I never tried to remove the knobs. Thank you anyway for your response.

      John R

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