1973-78 Chevy Gmc Pickup Blazer Nos Turn Signal Switch 1997975 on 2040-parts.com
Fulton, New York, US
This is a NOS turn signal switch that fits 1973-78 Chevy GMC pickup Blazer and Suburban series 10-30. The part number is 1997975 and had been replaced by part number 1893595. The container was missing the lid so it got dirty over the years. Sold as is.
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