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1966-67 Charger Gtx Coronet Satellite, Steering Column Chrome Turn Signal Lever on 2040-parts.com

US $21.95
Location:

Stillwater, Minnesota, United States

Stillwater, Minnesota, United States
Here's a near mint condition original used 1966-67 Mopar B-body steering column chrome turn signal lever, with attaching screw for. No rust, pits, peeling of finish, or dullness. Nice and shiny and smooth. Not bent or altered. Good threaded screw hold and original screw for. Why even consider Chinese reproductions when an original Mopar piece of this quality is available for so much cheaper?
Brand:Original Mopar. For 1966-67 B-body models. Surface Finish:Shiny, smooth chrome, with no damage. Lks great! Manufacturer Part Number:All chrome turn signal lever, with orig screw. Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:Measures approx. 7.25" inches overall. No damages Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:No flaking, chips, scratches, or pitting, clean Make:Original Mopar, for 1966-67 B-body model Mopars Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front

Up for your auction bids is this near mint condition original used 1966-67 Mopar B-body chrome turn signal lever, with original attaching screw.  As used on 1966-67 Charger, Coronet R/T, GTX, Satellite,  and others.  Attaches to steering column turn signal switch.

Featured 1966-67 Mopar B-body all-chrome turn signal lever has been stored away on the shelf for many years.  It is a clean original used Mopar piece, with bright shiny chrome plating, with no pits or scratches.  No pits or corrosion. The chrome plating is not peeling, discolored, or dull. Threaded attaching screw hole is nice, as is the screw itself that comes with this. 

A suitable piece here for a top-notch restored or original car.  Why buy expensive Chinese new, when gently used orig Mopar will do just as well?  You decide!  Be sure to put in that good bid today at my reasonable opening bid price on this.  Satisfaction warranty, as always on my items!   Thanks for stopping in to look and bid!
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