Vixen S1/early S2 switch layout
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Hi all,
my name is Christian and i'm new to this forum (been reading on here for a while now and finding it very helpful),
i own an early Vixen S2 which i'm restoring at the moment with about 60% of the work done.
As the wiring loom will have to be rebuilt(existing one is completely shot)i need the correct position of the toggle switches
on the dashboard.
Car has S1 wooden dash fitted.
Many thanks in advance, Christian
my name is Christian and i'm new to this forum (been reading on here for a while now and finding it very helpful),
i own an early Vixen S2 which i'm restoring at the moment with about 60% of the work done.
As the wiring loom will have to be rebuilt(existing one is completely shot)i need the correct position of the toggle switches
on the dashboard.
Car has S1 wooden dash fitted.
Many thanks in advance, Christian
Hello Christian
I have an early S" with a wooden dash. The bank of four switches in a line in the central section of the dash are as follows:
Heater blower,reversing light,panel light,windscreen washer.
The two swithes on the righthand side of the dash are:
lights (top) and wipers (bottom).
I have an early S" with a wooden dash. The bank of four switches in a line in the central section of the dash are as follows:
Heater blower,reversing light,panel light,windscreen washer.
The two swithes on the righthand side of the dash are:
lights (top) and wipers (bottom).
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2 points
1. Must be less than 2meg (save any large images as compressed files eg using Microsoft Office Picture Manager.
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Edited by Astacus on Tuesday 17th January 10:28
Hi,
chose to paint the sills black because in my opinion it looks better than painted in vehicle colour.
Funny thing is i'm pretty sure your car was the one i was about to buy 4 years ago (advertised on PH at that time),
but then found mine, which was the better option for me.
Mine is LVX1252 by the way
Christian
chose to paint the sills black because in my opinion it looks better than painted in vehicle colour.
Funny thing is i'm pretty sure your car was the one i was about to buy 4 years ago (advertised on PH at that time),
but then found mine, which was the better option for me.
Mine is LVX1252 by the way
Christian
I've only had the car since September 2010 but it was advertised on PH so it could well be the same car you were looking at. I believe it has had a few owners who have all intended to restore the car but for one reason or another it never happened. It was last on the road 24 years ago. It seems our cars are very closely related, mine is LVX 1250F (January 69).
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