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1967-1968 Cadillac Turn Signal Wiring Harness For Steering Column * on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Holiday, Florida, United States

Holiday, Florida, United States
Condition:New Warranty:No

1967-1968 CADILLAC TURN SIGNAL WIRING HARNESS for CADILLAC ELDORADO DEVILLE STEERING COLUMNS

THIS UNIT INCLUDES THE TURN SIGNAL CANCELLATION CAM WITH THE DOG LEGS THAT HOLD THE TURN SIGNAL IN PLACE.

SYSTEM SUPPORTS THE CADILLAC SIDE MARKER CORNERING LAMP IF APPROPRIATE WIRES ARE PROPERLY CONNECTED.

THIS UNIT AS LISTED IS INSTALLATION READY FOR 1967-1968 NON-TILT&  TELESCOPING STEERING COLUMNS AS PRICED FOR $199.00

THIS UNIT AS LISTED CAN BE RE-WORKED USING YOUR EXISTING OLD UNIT FOR 1967-1968 TILT & TELESCOPING STEERING COLUMNS AT THE ADDIONAL COST OF $99.99 FOR A TOTAL COST OF $299.00 (REQUIRES BUYER TO SEND IN OLD UNIT - 2 WEEKS TURNAROUND)

CALL 7273647523 IF YOU HAVE QUESITONS.

Kind Regards, George


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