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    Turn signals and neutral safety switch

     



    Just got my 23 T Bucket. What a blast to drive. It has running and brake lights, but no turn signals. Can I buy a kit to hook up to my existing lights. Also I want to hook up a neutral safety switch. Is there a kit for this also. It has a 327 engine with a 350 auto trans.

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    Or do it like this and save $$$

     



    All hand signals should be made with the left arm, from the driver's side of the bucket.

    To indicate that you intend to turn right, extend your left forearm and hand upwards with the palm of the hand facing forwards.

    To indicate that you intend to turn left, extend your left forearm and hand leftwards with the palm of the hand facing forwards.

    And instead of brake lights

    To indicate that you intend to slow down or stop, extend your left forearm and hand downwards with the palm of the hand facing backwards.
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    Originally posted by Streets
    Actually the "slow down" signal is yer left arm extended at a 45° angle and the "Stop" signal is a 90° bend at the elbow... IT don't really matter in NYState anyway.. They NOW will read ya the test questions on your drivin' test if ya Can't read english!!
    You know whenever I'm out in the bucket or 53 Harley, and use hand signals I get strange looks from the younger drivers, I was thinking that hand signals probley weren't being taught anymore, or mabey not on the test.
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