1955-60 Buick Directional Signal Return Spring on 2040-parts.com
Morgan Hill, California, United States
Not much to say. Perfect working original directional signal return spring. Not bent mangled etc. I've seem reproductions go for 40 bucks on here plus shipping! Fixed price $22.00 with free shipping!
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