To MacGyverS2000 and MLoew...thanks for the ideas. MLoew, I'm sure you're right on when it comes to the Indy cars...they MAY have 1 full turn lock to lock, probably a lot less, so a coiled cable is an easy solution. For my '68 classic, if I used coiled wire I'd have a mess of spaghetti less than two blocks from my house!.
MacGyverS2000, I knew there'd be something clever coming from a guy with that kind of name. Just so we're clear, with one slip ring today I can operate the horn. When the slip ring recognizes that the horn button has been grounded, that action itself completes the circuit to the horn itself, because 12v+ is always connected to the horn, awaiting the ground signal.
Let's say I disable the horn as it is now and set it up as one of four functions, each with a switch on the steering wheel. First, do I have to have 12v+ at that point, or can each switch be the ground signal, like the horn is now? And the notion of the resistor network...Am I thinking correctly that at the desired function, like a headlight, I'd have a relay that could recognize the right switch had been activated, so the headlight would come on?
Thanks agin to you both. Dave