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Hi Rick, Thanks for the research. Electrolocks all cluster in this range of GM/Chev numbers but so far I can't trace my exact number. I did however find a 1950's commercial "Universal Parts Book" of after-market electrical parts of the era; it has an illustration of a very similar electrolock: specifically with the 2-hole mounting flange and fairly long cable. Says it fits 1935 Oldsmobile. So not much joy there!
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