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OldTLSDoug 01-12-2011 04:33 PM

Need to ID Cobra turn signal lever
 
My friend has a Shelby Replica made by Shelby American Inc. in Los Angeles. NH001XXXX. Here is the broken turn signal lever, trying to find a replacement, I believe the car was manufactured in 1992. Thanks

http://photos.imageevent.com/tlsdoug...handle%202.jpg

http://photos.imageevent.com/tlsdoug...handle%203.jpg

http://photos.imageevent.com/tlsdoug...handle%201.jpg

Johan 01-12-2011 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by OldTLSDoug (Post 1102370)
My friend has a Shelby Replica made by Shelby American Inc. in Los Angeles. NH001XXXX. Here is the broken turn signal lever, trying to find a replacement, I believe the car was manufactured in 1992. Thanks

http://photos.imageevent.com/tlsdoug...handle%202.jpg

http://photos.imageevent.com/tlsdoug...handle%203.jpg

http://photos.imageevent.com/tlsdoug...handle%201.jpg

Looks like a sidepipe laying on cheap carpet to me !

computerworks 01-12-2011 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by OldTLSDoug (Post 1102370)
My friend has a Shelby Replica made by Shelby American Inc. in Los Angeles.

Your friend has a Cobra replica with a bogus Shelby tag

Quote:

Originally Posted by OldTLSDoug (Post 1102370)
Here is the broken turn signal lever, trying to find a replacement

That is not a turn signal lever from anything Shelby made.

Quote:

Originally Posted by OldTLSDoug (Post 1102370)
I believe the car was manufactured in 1992.

Shelby started making replicas in 1996

That lever looks like some OEM piece from a production car.

CobraDan 01-13-2011 01:21 AM

Like Ron said that arm could be from any car. Why don’t you just weld or braze a washer over that broken part so it would slide back over the arm, it should work fine, also sand that arm down and paint that rusty looking part. :LOL:

OldTLSDoug 01-13-2011 03:05 AM

Thanks fellas, I was trying to determine what sort of column it was from the picture, the lever is bent and probably won't straighten. The thing has been re-welded before it seems. Just trying to be helpful.

I am ignorant of Shelby history and who makes what, so I came here, still hoping someone has seen the lever on any sort of car. It doesn't seem to be a Ford or GMC lever, but it seems unlikely that it would be particularly unique in a replica.

mrmustang 01-13-2011 04:55 AM

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Originally Posted by OldTLSDoug (Post 1102459)
Thanks fellas, I was trying to determine what sort of column it was from the picture, the lever is bent and probably won't straighten. The thing has been re-welded before it seems. Just trying to be helpful.

I am ignorant of Shelby history and who makes what, so I came here, still hoping someone has seen the lever on any sort of car. It doesn't seem to be a Ford or GMC lever, but it seems unlikely that it would be particularly unique in a replica.

Take a picture of the steering column where the lever attaches. Also, take a picture of the lever shooting straight down so we have a full profile shot. Next, make sure when you take a picture of the steering column you take both a close up and a full side shot of the column itself so we can see the entire column as it protrudes from the dash.


Bill S.


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