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1959 Cadillac Turn Signal Lever - Nice Part on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Collierville, Tennessee, United States

Collierville, Tennessee, United States
nice part - please read description
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Here we have a turn signal lever removed from a 1959 Fleetwood.

Chrome with Ivory

Very nice

When you run your fingers along the piece it doesn't feel smooth as glass but still nice.

If your turn signal lever is missing or is in poor condition, this would be a nice upgrade!

I took pictures on both a dark and light background so you can get a good look at the part.

Use your eyes to look at the pictures and determine if this is what you need.

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Read and Re-read, it won't cost you a thing

My age is catching up with me and I am selling what parts I no longer need

A Final Sale

Thanks for Looking

Alex

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