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Vintage Guide Turn Signal Switch Chevy/gm 1948/1949-1952/1953/1954 Pickup on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
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Portland, Oregon, US

Portland, Oregon, US
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Here is a vintage original Guide model 6004 universal turn signal switch/lever assembly. I believe these were a dealer installed accessory for many different GM/Chevrolet models from the late 1940's to mid 1950's era, and I've seen them on other makes and models as well. The whole assembly measures about 6" long (with the lever about 3-1/2" in length). It uses a basic band clamp to attach to the steering column, and it has a self-cancelling wheel that runs against the base of the steering wheel. The overall condition looks excellent for the age- very clean, with no noticeable issues. The majority of the original paint is still intact, and the chrome finish on the lever looks fine. The original cloth covered wiring harness looks to be intact, including the flasher mount. The switch mechanism seems to function properly with the lever holding in both the up and down positions. The self-cancelling wheel also works as it should. I did a cursory bench test using a pen light and I did get it to go on and off by moving the lever up and down, but I'm unsure if I'm testing it properly so I can't say for sure what the actual working condition is electrically. NO RESERVE. Please see my other auctions for more VINTAGE HOT ROD PARTS AND MEMORABILIA to be listed shortly. Thanks for looking, Chris. 

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