Update on 1970 Cotington 48

4 holes are the right shape for a fire extinguisher. placing it by the attendant would make it close.

switches are self explanatory over head the white one is the master the round one is a dome light . it's blue or green the hole next to it is where the switch for it went

rear switches control rear heat and AC and fan speed. unit on it should be in the rear in the inner fender cover.

I understand the car is not near you, but if you can remember take two pictures. one out wide for location the other up close for what we are concentrating on. if you can see where it is you're looking at, it's a lot easier to determine what someone else did.
 
Fire extinguisher is also a good possibility. Will try to check that out as well.

Thanks for the guidance on the overhead panel. It does make sense when you say it that it controlled the light there in the middle. Would these master and dome light switches have had labels?

Rear switch - anyone have a picture of what the missing switch cover looks like?

Unfortunately - I took these photos almost a year ago in 10 minutes while under a tarp. I'm lucky to have what I have...
 
Most all were labeled in some way. As for whether or not the white one is a master or not time will tell. The switches were put in as the customer wanted they are endless configurations for them. So all is just a guess. Here is the set up on my 72 DoD high top CB and the one off Pauls 69 MM 48. And one off a 71 MM 48. As you can see there is no standards only what the customer wanted. Placement was customers choice also.

The 72 overhead were rear heater blower, beacon

The 69 one I rebuilt. The jewel light came on with the beacon. If I recall right, it went corner lights, beacon siren and brake. we had some of the glue on tags for it

The 71 switches were all in the dash with no overhead.
 

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More progress....
 

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I like those rear tires. had to find snow's in that wide a whit wall. I trust there is a little more on the other side for a pattern.
 
Father in law went by and took a few photos. Looking good. Nice to see a quarter panel on where there wasn't one before...

Frankly - I was just happy when the Flintstones effect was gone.//

Original Motorola 120 amp alternator is being rebuilt now.
 

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Commendable

This has got to be costing a small fortune, but I love what your doing! :applause:
 
Nicholas, I echo Ron's comment. Up here at least, this would cost a small fortune. Please keep the posts up on this great save.
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This has got to be costing a small fortune, but I love what your doing! :applause:

Nicholas, I echo Ron's comment. Up here at least, this would cost a small fortune. Please keep the posts up on this great save.
:thumbsup:

I have to agree with them as well. What a project and please keep the pictures coming.


It is only money, and you can't take it with you. Besides, Nick won the Mega Million dollar lottery. :D
 
It is only money

, and you can't take it with you. Besides, Nick won the Mega Million dollar lottery. :D

It is only money, and you can't take it with you. Besides, Nick won the Mega Million dollar lottery.

I would like to buy my old Dart back ,like a friend says you should buy it. He likes the idea since it is is not his money he is spending. :)
 

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who ever is doing it looks like he knows his stuff. I would have liked to see some in progress pictures of that roof repair. :applause:
 
Original 120 AMP Motorola alternator rebuilt. For a lot less than we thought too.;;
 

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always thought that my 72 with the motorola not the delco alternator was a DOD requirement. all the other c/bs I have seen have the delco.
 
Visited the car in person - still getting there! Wish it wasn't pouring rain.

Front clip was on just for testing fit and isn't bolted on - but still was a nice surprise to see. I am most impressed with the work done to repair the under-floor compartment on the driver's side and the rear quarter panel. You can recall previous photos with literally nothing there! Rear bumper is off - looks reasonable there.

Anyone who's dealt with this before - last photo is of what I think is the support beam where a mechanical siren should be installed? I'm planning on the car having a Q2B when done.
 

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