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64 65 66 Chevelle Turn Signal Switch Non-tilt "guide" on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Placentia, California, United States

Placentia, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:TS002

 64 65 66 Chevelle and El Camino Turn Signal Switch for Non-Tilt "Guide". This is a brand new switch and works on a standard steering column with "Guide". This will not work on a tilt column or a steering column with a "BPC" turn signal switch. "BPC" switches are made of half pot metal and half plastic, and a "Guide" switch is made of all plastic, this is the easiest way to tell the two apart. These are quality reproductions, fit and look like original.

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