Eric; Do you have all of the pieces to this switch still? It may be easier to try to repair the broken piece then to find another switch. Given the age of your car the plastic pieces were likely made out of some type of phenolic plastic, similar to a circuit board, to which epoxy bonds well. Make sure that you use the slow curing epoxy and give it plenty of time to cure once you get the pieces aligned. Best Regards Arran Foster 1954 Imperial Newport Needing A Left Side Tailight Bezel and other trim parts. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eric" <gearhead@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, November 24, 2003 3:57 PM Subject: IML: 1963 Bendix Electro Touch-Tuner Search Tune Radio Thanks, Arran, I broke the switch itself. There is a plastic piece that fits into the switch that aligns the switch tang and then two very small, soft copper pieces that are attached to 2 other very small, soft copper pieces and its all held in place by 2 microscopic springs. It's amazingly detailed technology for the November 11, 1962, build date. Thanks for the info, still looking for the part Eric '63 Crown Four-Door '72 Newport Custom Sedan Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 15:01:43 -0800 From: "A. Foster" <monkeypuzzle1@xxxxxxx> Subject: Re: IML: Bendix Electro Touch-Tuner Radios Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Eric; When you say that you broke a switch do you mean an actual switch or a knob? If it is a knob then you may have a broken dial cord, if these radios used them. Dial cords can be a real pain to replace if you haven't dealt with one before. If it is a switch then it may be worth checking out some electronics suppliers for one of a similar style and function, as well as the second hand route. Then again it may be a broken wire as they are much easier to damage. Best Regards Arran Foster 1954 Imperial Newport Needing A Left Side Tailight Bezel and other trim parts.