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Nos Oem Gm #1997940 Turn Signal Switch 1969 Pontiac Olds Corvette Cadillac 1970 on 2040-parts.com

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Bellevue, Ohio, United States

Bellevue, Ohio, United States

Up for bid is an NOS OEM GM # 1997940 turn signal switch that fits multiple GM applications including Oldsmobile, Cadillac, Pontiac Buick and Corvette. Since this item covers a large multitude of applications and various years, please check part number for your specific application and model. Some of the years that we have seen listed for this application include 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 and may cover other years as well. Item is in very nice vintage condition and was recovered from the storage attic of a former GM dealership. Number on item is code dated D-8-67. Any questions, please ask. 

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