Inside the Chieftain's Hatch: Chevrolet 1503
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Guys, I know what the floor dimmer switch is for, I even show it in use. Some tanks had it. The one which I had no idea was the far side of the steering wheel. Suggestion below posits a heater blower motor. A change of pace. A little more comfort. Claimed to be one of three extant, this was available at RIA's auction 3-5 May 2019. Sold for $46,000
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