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123 GT Spotlamp / Foglamp under-dash switches

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Old May 6th, 2020, 15:28   #1
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Default 123 GT Spotlamp / Foglamp under-dash switches

Please can anyone help ? I have a GT with original spot and fog lamp. Needless to say on removing (or trying to remove) one of the under-dash pull switches to clean it up, it fell apart.
Does anyone know who would have made them (Lucas ??) or were I could get a suitable replacement from ?
I have tried Brookhouse, Scandicar, Nordicar and CVI Automotive.
Thanks for reading and I hope I have entered this correctly as it is my first post,
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Not that it helps much but they are the same switch that's used on the shelf light on the other side. Perhaps you could steal that one and put an alternate one in its place.
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Old May 7th, 2020, 15:09   #3
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I’ve seen them in several UK classic car electrical specialists. Also used on other vintage makes.
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Thank you for the feedback - I will scour the web for a similar item!
Enjoy the good weather to enable some car fettling.
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These switches sometimes come up on online auction sites.

Alternatively something like this may work https://www.autoelectricsupplies.co....43/category/48
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