Chevrolet Fleetmaster Series 1947 Owner's Manual page 22

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driver's side. The illustration shows the sun visor in its normal
position nearest the mounting bracket, and in phantom in its
position nearest the center of the windshield.
ASH RECEIVERS
All Fleetmaster and Fleetline
Models have a convenient ash receiver
loc<.>,ted on the upper face of the in-
strument panel. The cover is of the
push-pull type.
The Fleetmaster Sport Sedan and
Fleetline 4-Door Sedan have an ash
receiver located in the center of the
back of the front seat. This ash re-
ceiver has a hinged cover.
Fig, 22-Ash Receiver
(in Instrument Panel)
The Fleetmaster Town Sedan and 5-Passenger Coupe Models
and Fleetline Aerosedan have an ash receiver located in the
front face of the rear seat arm re;ts. The ash receivers have a
hinged cover.
Fig. 23-Front Seat
Adjuster"
All ash receivers have a cigarette
snuffer. To empty the ash container,
press down on the cigarette snuffer
and lift out the container.
FRONT SEAT ADJUSTER
The finger lever to release the front
seat adjusting mechanism is at the
left-hand end of the front seat.
Upon raising the lever, the seat can
be easily moved forward or backward
until the proper location is reached to
afford maximum comfort for the driver.
FRONT VENTIPANE
CONTROL
The front door ventipanes,or
ventilators, are operated with a crank
handle. They are locked by means of
a sliding bolt on the lower frame. To
lock the ventipane in the closed posi-
tion, simply slide the knob toward the
rear of the door. To open the lock, the
knob must be pulled out before the
bolt can be disengaged.
Fig. 24- Ventipane Lock
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