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PC said:
I had a Lucas alternator that doubled as an electrical cut-off switch.



pc.
LOL! The best one yet :smile:

I placed another parts order this morning (Moss) so I added their impact switch (looked the same as I linked to above, but considerably cheaper).

I'll probably put it on my own car, and post up my impression of it, when I get <span style="font-style: italic">a round tuit</span>.
 
Randy Forbes said:
I'll probably put it on my own car, and post up my impression of it, when I get <span style="font-style: italic">a round tuit</span>.
Well order one today. They have 7 in stock
 
Sorry for the confusion TH, I meant a "locking steering wheel", not a steering wheel lock. The ignition switch is located within the locking mechanism and when you pull out the key the spring activated plunger pushes up into a slot in the steering column, thus locking the steering wheel in position. You might be able to start the car but you won't be able to steer.
 

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