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Hey Guys,
Dan - Yup, that's the auto headlight dimmer. Was 'Automagic' the designated Chrysler name?
No...that's just a goofy variant of the boring ol' normal word "automatic". I forget what Chrysler called it, exactly, think it was just known as "Automatic Beam Selector". GM called theirs "Autronic Eye". Very strange bit of kit to find on a low-line Plymouth; they were generally only found on top-of-the-range Imperials and suchlike. Don't worry about its not working; they never worked properly even before they broke, which they tended to do quickly. There was
one automagic beam selector devised by an extremely talented and celebrated American inventor in the 1960s. It overcame all the operational problems of other autodippers (the biggest of which was dipping in response to the car's own headlight beam reflected off road signs), though it would likely have had the same reliability/durability issues as other electronics of the day, due to the rather primitive state of the art in components. It was never commercialised as none of the automakers wanted to pay for it. If they could've got away with stealing it, they would've; just ask the guy who invented the interval wiper control!
The autodipper problem has only just recently been
satisfactorily cracked, using camera-based detection technology. When I was in France last month for the VISION automotive lighting and driver assistance congress, there was a series of nighttime demonstration drives in cars fitted with prototypes of tomorrow's lighting and driver-assistance systems. One of the systems demonstrated was a
really good autodipper that behaved flawlessly even under conditions that would've brought earlier systems to their figurative knees.
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I do have a slant air cleaner, but that was obtained long after the car was. Needs the wee tube sticking out the side though.
Those tended to break off. Have an exhaust shop select a length of correct-diameter pipe about 8" long, trumpet-flare one end, and neatly weld or braze the other end to the housing.
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