1959 1960 61 62 63 64 Oldsmobile Turn Signal Switch Detent Spring Gm Delco Nos on 2040-parts.com
Auburn, New York, US
1959-1964 OLDSMOBILE SIGNAL SWITCH DETENT SPRING NOS. GM# 1937408. This is a New Original GM Delco Signal Switch Detent Spring Correct for the 1959 Oldsmobiles, All Models and the 1960-1964 Full-Size cars Without Tilt Wheel. One is required per car. The Detent Spring is New Original GM and in Excellent Condition. The Delco Box is Not included. Great Hard to Find and Often Needed Item. FREE SHIPPING IN THE US.
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