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Cruise Control Turn Signal Lever Camaro Firebird Trans Am Gm 69 70 71 (#16) on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Plover, Wisconsin, United States

Plover, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used

This is an original CRUISE CONTROL TURN SIGNAL LEVER for a 1969 through 1981 Camaro, Chevelle, Monte Carlo,  Firebird, Trans Am, GTO, Lemans and other Pontiacs and Chevys.  
This is the screw mount style for cars with the dimmer switch on the floor.
The chrome stem has some minor pitting.  
The black knob does not have the white lettering that says CRUISE with the white arrow . 
The push button on the ends pushes in easily and springs back as it should.  

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