1955-1962 Corvette Turn Signal Switch Assembly 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 Nos on 2040-parts.com
Cortland, Ohio, US
Original NOS Turn Signal Switch Assembly, used 1955-1962 Corvette includes full assembly as shown with new bowl, Internal wedge to column, Switch and wires, Lever may change with year, Bowl has "GUIDE D2-53" cast into the bottom, just like the one in my '62 Corvette. Hard to find in NOS Made in the USA condition. Had to do a reserve, but reasonable with respect to uniqueness of this item.
Corvette for Sale
- 1969 chevrolet corvette showroom full color brochure 12 pages free ship(US $12.99)
- 1969 chevrolet corvette 1 page color ad from motor trend january 1969 free ship(US $6.99)
- 1968 1969 1980 1981 1982 corvette restoration guide(US $39.95)
- Triumph tr7 1997 sales brochure(US $30.00)
- Suzuki vitara 2004 service manuals model sq420(US $41.45)
- 2006 suzuki verona rp625 service manual(US $62.95)
Chevrolet Corvette Z06 (2014) first teaser picture
Thu, 05 Dec 2013By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 05 December 2013 11:00 Coincidence? On the same day that Ford has revealed the new Mustang, Chevrolet has announced a new Corvette in a cheeky bid by one iconic American sports car to deflect attention away from another. Unlike the Mustang it’s not an all-new model, but instead a harder, faster, more track-focused variant of the Corvette, the new Z06.
Saab GB goes in to administration as China deal flounders
Tue, 29 Nov 2011Saab GB on administration Saab Great Britain Ltd (Saab GB) has filed for administration in the High Court as Swedish Automobile N.V. (Swan) fails to conclude a deal with China. It’s a wonder it’s taken so long.
Who's Where: Lorenzo Ramaciotti appointed Chief of Design for Fiat Group
Mon, 28 May 2007Starting June 1, 2007 Lorenzo Ramaciotti will become the new Group Chief of Design at Fiat Group Automobiles. Ramaciotti was snatched up by Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne and convinced to head the company's design direction, filling a newly created position that hasn't previously existed at Fiat. Lorenzo Ramaciotti, who retired from Pininfarina in June 2005 after working for the famed coachbuilder for 32 years, will be responsible for all the Fiat Group brands, including Alfa Romeo, Lancia and Maserati.