1955-1962 Corvette Nos 3 Finger Lighter Socket The Next Thing Judges R Looking 4 on 2040-parts.com
Glenside, Pennsylvania, US
This is the next thing NCRS judges are going to be looking for. All Corvettes used the 3 finger style sockets and the repo's and later replacements have only two fingers. These are really tough to find NOS. The casco tag is not included in with this auction. Rear where wire plug in has only a threaded stud instead of blade type connector which you can transfer off of your other socket. Next show your at do a quick look at all the solid axles and I bet more than half have the wrong lighter socket. I only have a limited number of these don't wait or they will all be gone! I would bet this is the next thing NCRS is going to be targeting. Winning bidder pays $5.00 shipping.
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