ISO Switch
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Todd Touchberry
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ISO Switch
I'm about to start a frame up build and am need of a good ignition switch and key.
Let me know what you have.
Thanks Todd Touchberry
Let me know what you have.
Thanks Todd Touchberry
Todd Touchberry
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Tim D
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Re: ISO Switch
What year are you looking for? i have a repop for a 26-7
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RajoRacer
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Re: ISO Switch
I have some earlier - need an ammeter ?
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Runabout
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Re: ISO Switch
I’ve got this new one if interested let me know $250 shipped.
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Re: ISO Switch
That covers the whole range from 14-27.
You can see, you need to specify which one you want.
You can see, you need to specify which one you want.
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Todd Touchberry
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Re: ISO Switch
1920 0r so. It's for a speedster build and yes I'll need an amp meter.
Thanks
Thanks
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Re: ISO Switch
Just a suggestion. Since speedsters often brake the rules of authenticity it sounds like your making your own dash panel. If your exposing the Coil Box a switch on it may be the way to go. If your dash is to look like a "racer" several gauges (amp, volts, speedometer, etc) you may just get an accessory switch with ON, BAT, MAG (will you have MAG)
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Shannon_in_Texas
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Re: ISO Switch
Frank, that is very racy-looking in a speedster kind of way!
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Todd Touchberry
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Re: ISO Switch
Where might one find one of those switches?
TRDxB2 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 14, 2025 1:17 pmJust a suggestion. Since speedsters often brake the rules of authenticity it sounds like your making your own dash panel. If your exposing the Coil Box a switch on it may be the way to go. If your dash is to look like a "racer" several gauges (amp, volts, speedometer, etc) you may just get an accessory switch with ON, BAT, MAG (will you have MAG)
Todd Touchberry
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TRDxB2
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Re: ISO Switch
You might search eBay. Need to be careful though, some too pricey, pot metal handle, missing key...
Another option is an early 1926 -27 switch. These had no reinforcing indents (I have some.) See diff
The dash I have is from a 1926 Dodge.
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If your lucky you might find one like this for $75
The past is a great place and I don't want to erase it or to regret it, but I don't want to be its prisoner either.
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