'55 Imperial black box
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'55 Imperial black box



Rather odd replying to my own post, but another idea has crossed my mind. I 
don't know about the red button under the dash, but the underhood piece sounds 
suspisiously like a replacement horn rely. From the location that I "thought" I 
read, and the number of wires, that sounds like a distinct possibility.

Paul

In a message dated 1/3/2004 9:00:20 PM Eastern Standard Time, RandalPark writes:

> 
> 
> The '55 Imperial is a six volt, positive ground car. It should not have 12 
>volt power window motors or anything else. Even though the rest of the car is 
>original, someone must have added that box. If someone had once added a modern 
>12 volt negative ground accessory, a convertor would have been necessary. From 
>the description, that's what it sounds like this box is. 
> 
> I once knew of a '55 Chrysler in which the radio was replaced with a '56 
>model so that it could accomodate a Highway HiFi unit when the car was nearly 
>new. A convertor was required since the '56 model was 12 volt and negative 
>ground. I doubt that this is what actually happened to this car, but if it 
>did, it could explain why the car has "never had an extra hole drilled" or 
>appear to have any incorrect equipment. The '55 and '56 radio appeared to be 
>identical from the outside.
> 
> Some people have claimed that the '55 Crown Limo was a 12 volt negative 
>ground car. I don't know if this is true or not, but I do have a '55 shop 
>manual, and don't remember reading anything about it. I'll take a look the 
>next time I am at the storage building and report back. This would be 
>explained in the shop manual.
> 
> If you can take a photograph of the box and scan it into the computer, maybe 
>one of us could identify it for you.
> 
> Paul
> 
> In a message dated 1/3/2004 2:29:08 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
>rcrabshish@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> 
> > 
> > 
> > The box is stainless, not black.  It has nothing to do
> > with the points, coil or radio at all. The car is
> > original without extra options. Lights, radio,
> > electric windows, seat, and heater are standard for
> > that year. It has a dual blower hot water heater, no
> > air and a dual point ignition. At first I thought it
> > had something to do with the dual point but doesn't. 
> > Then I thought it was for the radio because of the
> > amplifier.  It too is factory and not connected to the
> > box. The button under the dash is red. It is located
> > next to the E-brake. It looks like it is a electric
> > trunk release, but is not. There are no holes drilled
> > in the dash for stereo equipment or extra speakers.
> > When you push the button it does nothing that I know
> > of. Everything works in the car.  The lights do not
> > get brighter.  It starts the same. The horns are the
> > same with or without pushing the button.  It has three
> > wires going to the box, one back to the generator,
> > then back to the button on one side and to the
> > ignition switch from the button.  The car is in
> > storage right now. I don't remember a name on the box.
> > It say something about 6-12 volt on the side of the
> > box. Everything looks factory with it. Could it be
> > something that converts electric window or seat
> > motors? I understand that some of these 55s were 6
> > volt and some 12 volt.  I have no clue what it is.  RC
> > Billings Montanaaaaaa
> > 
> > --- WBinegar@xxxxxxx wrote: > In the 60s and 70s you
> > could get a form of
> > > electronic ignition for 6 volt 
> > > cars. It could be a black box. 
> > >  
> > 
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> > 
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