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You need to have your pictures up on the internet somewhere. (I use photobucket.com, you can also load pictures into your gallery here on FTE)
Then when it is there, right click on the picture and click on "Copy Image URL"
Now go to "Go Advanced" in your thread reply.
From there you will see an icon of a mountain with the sun. Click on that and paste the URL there.
That should do it for you.
Edit: I see you have a 1954 F-350....when you get pictures figured out, post some of your truck too. We would love to see it, no matter what shape it is in.
Duh, You have a picture in your gallery.
Here is the part.
Here is the truck for people like me that are dense sometimes.
Well, I'm not too good handling pictures on FTE's site, so this small size was all I could get.
Nice looking truck by the way. People can go to your gallery and see larger images.
As far as the part goes, I have no idea....
Broken piece pictured in post #4 is the turn signal mounting plate, only furnished with the switch.
B4C-13341A .. Turn Signal Switch-Factory Installed / Obsolete
Applications: 1953/55 F100/600 & 1953/54 P350/500 (P Series Parcel Delivery).
Note: There were two different switches used in these trucks. Since turn signals were extra cost, one type of switch was factory installed, the dealer installed switch is different.
Verify that the mounting plate matches your switch...before buying!
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