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11/23/2014 9:29 AM  #1


Turn signal mechanism

I need the turn signal mechanism from under the steering wheel on a 67-68 steering column, the wires cam an 4 way flasher suff would be welcome as well.
 The 65-66 might be the same but I;m not sure.
 LMK what you heave and how much.


Good work ain't cheap, Cheap work ain't good!   Simple Man
 

11/23/2014 10:22 AM  #2


Re: Turn signal mechanism

Rudi wrote:

I need the turn signal mechanism from under the steering wheel on a 67-68 steering column, the wires cam an 4 way flasher suff would be welcome as well.
 The 65-66 might be the same but I;m not sure.
 LMK what you heave and how much.

Rudi...I have one from a 67 complete  but w/o lower conectors...not sure if it works ...you can have it for "garage points"...just pay shipping from NJ...08807....jj

e-mail me  njjoeh@optonline.net and I'll send a picture


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11/23/2014 2:23 PM  #3


Re: Turn signal mechanism

E-mail sent, thanks.


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3/27/2015 11:47 PM  #4


Re: Turn signal mechanism

Nice post helps me alot thank you

 

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