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Original location of AAF A-7 magneto switch on L-4

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Hi,
I want to know where was located the AAF A-7 magneto switch in a Piper L-4 at the origine ?
On right side or left side when your are inside the L-4 cockpit ?
If some one has original photo for it to help me for the real location.
Thanks very much
 

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