Neal, Try your local NAPA store. They may be able to get an add-on kit to add emergency flashers. Or try a J. C. Whitney catalogue. You may be able to order from them. If you can't find one and you have the time, you might try looking around an auto salvage yard that has cars from about 1960. You may find one that someone installed on their car and you can remove it. They are pretty simple. Have an Imperial day, Russell Sullivan 1966 Crown Coupe 2 dr ht ----- Original Message ----- From: "Neal Herman" <chrycordoba@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2003 8:18 PM Subject: IML: emergency flashers > When were emergency flashers available as an option on Imperials? There's > nothing in my 1959 literature, but a mechanic friend thinks Chrysler > offered them in 1960, perhaps as a dealer add-on. I found no reference to > them in my 1964 Imperial and Chrysler sales brochures, but did in a 1968 > Chrysler brochure. I want to add them to my '59 as a measure of safety, > operated by a discrete switch or knob at the base of the dash. I was told > that any set up that doesn't work as a steering column pull-out knob would > probably be okay. I can't tell from the '68 brochure where the switch was > located. Any suggestions from the group? > > Neal Herman > 1959 Imperial Crown > 1965 Pontiac Bonneville > 1972 Buick Riviera > 1983 Chrysler Cordoba > 1997 Buick Riviera > > > >