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    Ignition switch

    Does anyone have a part number for the ignition switch used in these cars? Mine is a circa 1998 427SC. Hopefully a number that any local auto parts house can source.
    427SC, Torch Red / white stripes
    427 Windsor Stroker from Southern Automotive
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    Just ask for a universal ign switch, they are all pretty much the same.

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    Tony, If all else fails I think I have the original switch for my car that was not used. (found in a box of spare parts) the only markings on it are "made in usa"
    Rod
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    Made in USA?

    Rod, that's funny. The only markings on my switch are "made in Mexico". I think I'm going to run down to Summit today to pick up a new magnetic pickup for my distributor along with a new ignition switch from Painless. It's only $18. Thanks for the offer. Probably good idea for you to have a spare.
    427SC, Torch Red / white stripes
    427 Windsor Stroker from Southern Automotive
    Delicious example of Beauty + Power.

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    It was an old switch if it was made in the USA.

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    I drove down to Summit today and picked up a new ignition switch and magnetic pickup for my distributor. After pulling the cap and rotor, I pussed out when I saw I had to remove more hardware inside to expose the pick up. Guess I'll end up taking it down to Lyle to install.
    427SC, Torch Red / white stripes
    427 Windsor Stroker from Southern Automotive
    Delicious example of Beauty + Power.

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    I was thinking about eliminating the 'key' ignition switch and going with a toggle switch and push button starter. Any issues/comments on this set up? For security, I'd have a battery cutoff, maybe a wireless remote option. Thanks Mark
    427 S/C, Flame Yellow, B2 Motorsports 427ci Stroker Dart SBF, TKO600, 3.73 Posi, Avon tires and so much more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mkassab View Post
    I was thinking about eliminating the 'key' ignition switch and going with a toggle switch and push button starter. Any issues/comments on this set up? For security, I'd have a battery cutoff, maybe a wireless remote option. Thanks Mark
    This topic was discussed a few years back - http://www.uniquecobra.com/forums/sh...button+starter

    If you do a search you may find more info.
    Phil

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    Roseville (N.Cal)

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