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1967-70 Chevelle Camaro Original Gm Hazard Flasher Light Knob Oem Chrome Nice on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Elk River, Minnesota, United States

Elk River, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used Brand:GENUINE GM Surface Finish:CHROME

Up for sale is an original GM hazard/ flasher switch knob. This flasher is correct for 1967-70 Chevelle Camaro Nova and Chevy II. The knob is in excellent condition, nice chrome with good threads. This item is made of heavy pot metal and real deal chrome plating with FLASHER on two side,well made part. this is an OEM part ready to install. Thanks for looking     

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