Nimetuseks on neil inglise keeles semaphores semaphore.
Hakkasin otsima, et mis aastakäigul need siis olid:
Q. What were those funny looking turn signals called semaphores?
Volkswagen did not introduce flashing turn signals on the Beetles until the 1955 model year and it was primarily because of an American requirement. Prior to this time, the Beetle used a type of non flashing turn signal called the Semaphore, which was essentially a finger shaped object that was lighted thru an amber/yellow colored lens. The Semaphore popped out the “B” pillar on either the left or right side of the car. Semaphore Turn Signals were what was prevalently used throughout Europe. Volkswagen continued to offer the Semaphore Turn Signal on Beetles and Type 2s (primarily in European markets) through the early 1960s.
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Saksa keelses varuosapoes kirjeldus:
Semaphor 6 Volt: 1/1954 -> 7/1960
170eur tk
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Aru ei saagi, kas seal on solenoid sees.
Kas Eestis mõni sõitev Beetle on ka sellest aastakäigust?