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1955 1956 Chevy 150 210 Belair Nomad Oem Turn Signal Switch & Housing Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $19.56
Location:

Hyde Park, New York, US

Hyde Park, New York, US
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This auction is for a used OEM Turn Signal Switch and housing assembly for a 1955 or 1956 Chevrolet.
It will fit all models, including 150, 210, Belair, Nomad, Sedan Delivery, Hardtop, Convertible, 2dr and 4dr.
It was in working order when removed.

These parts are used, and being sold 'As Is'.

I try to describe the items as best I can. But, like anyone else, I sometimes miss things. So, PLEASE ask questions BEFORE you bid.
Thank you, and Good Luck!!

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