Electric Hand
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I have the column shifter if interested.0
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If it was ever readily available it sure isn't now! But if you ask around you might find someone with the entire system. It's quite complicated and "can" be made to work, but it's a labor of love. And not particularly practical. (That said, I have one in a cardboard box and would love to install it in my '37 before I die....)
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Thanks guys sounds like it may not be the practical thing to do. My car didn't come with it and I have at the advice of Dr Doug have an O/D transmission installed. Was just wondering if there were still plenty available and if so I may have went that way just for the novelty of it0
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Quite complicated?? The full workshop manual for 1937 is 500 pages, half of it is devoted to Electric Hand0
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Can be likened to using a bulldozer to lift a butterfly!
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My '35 Hudson had the electric hand originally, but by the time I got it, the automatic clutch was still there, but the rest had been removed. The automatic clutch has worked fine for me for the last 55 years! It is nice if stuck in stop-and-go traffic, or in a slow parade that sometimes moves, sometimes pauses.0
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