Studebaker Turn Signal Lever--white Knob -oem 4hd-a 1960's Commander, Daytona, on 2040-parts.com
Elverson, Pennsylvania, United States
Studebaker turn signal lever--original OEM 4HD-A--Average condition--slight surface rust -white knob --1960's Commander,Daytona,,Challenger,,Station Wagon
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2006 Interior Motives Design Awards
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