1955 Thunderbird Turn Signal Lever Nors on 2040-parts.com
Fullerton, California, US
This is a NORS '55 T'Bird turnsignal lever. I consider it a "second" because the chrome is not perfect. As is, what you see is what you get, No returns.

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