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Old 03-07-2024, 05:33 AM   #1
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Default 33 Tudor turn signals

I plan on installing turn signals on my 33 ahead of this years driving season using LEDs. I already have the taillight LEDs. I want to use the cowl lamps as the front turn signals, they don’t necessarily have to be a dual function as a cowl lamp. Turn signals are my main concern. Is the 3” cowl lamp one big lamp or is there a small replaceable bulb inside? If not, are LED cowl lamps available? I understand I’ll need a special flasher to handle the LEDs. Any and all help appreciated.

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Old 03-07-2024, 05:48 AM   #2
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There is a standard single filament bulb and socket in the cowl lamp.
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Should be a pretty easy installation all in all for you. We did the same thing on our 32 with a little clever thought it can be a pretty hard to notice conversion sans the turn signal indicator housing and arm.
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For a turn switch look at the early VW turn switch. They clamp right on the column and look like they might have come from the Ford factory.
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For a turn switch look at the early VW turn switch. They clamp right on the column and look like they might have come from the Ford factory.
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How early on the VW switch? Some of the early ones I’ve seen require removing the steering column to replace. Thanks
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Just for the judging folks; '33 cowl lamps are a bit longer than the '34s. I checked my Vintiques and they are '33s !!! Newc
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How early on the VW switch? Some of the early ones I’ve seen require removing the steering column to replace. Thanks
1963 (if memory serves) and back
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This definitely will not just clamp on to the column.
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This definitely will not just clamp on to the column.
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This is a 1953-59.
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The 53-59 ones work and so do some of the VW bus units into the early 60s.
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I once used a 49 Ford switch on a 48 Ford. It had a cancellation lever screwed to the back side of the steering wheel. It transferred over to the 48 no problem. It was heavy chrome and a Ford oval on the frontside.
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