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Nos Delco Turn Signal Switch - 1969 And 70 Cadillac, Olds, Pontiac - Gm 1997940 on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Frankfort, Illinois, United States

Frankfort, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:Delco Remy Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:1997940 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

 

                                                    Turn Signal Switch NOS Delco - 1969 and 70 Cadillac, Oldsmobile and Pontiac

    This is a New Old Stock, Delco turn signal switch made by Delco to replace the original equipment switch in 1969 Cadillac with cornering lights, 1969 and 70 Oldsmobile and Pontiac full size with Tilt and telescopic wheel and 1970 Cadillac with tilt and telescopic wheel. The General Motors part number for this switch is 1997940.  You are bidding on one switch which came to me in the original Delco box.  Buyer to pay $10.50 shipping.  Payment must be made by check or Paypal within 10 days of auction close. 

 

 

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