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Joelton, Tennessee, United States

Joelton, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:GM Surface Finish:ORIGINAL FACTORY Manufacturer Part Number:3758682 Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:1961-63 CORVETTE Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:Signal Stat 143

1961-63  CHEVY CORVETTE GM NOS 3 BULB FLASHER.  GM NUMBER 3758682.   FACTORY CORRECT WITH RAISED LETTERING ON HOUSING.  BRAND NEW IN THE GM BOX.   IT IS IN MINT CONDITION. HARD TO FIND PART.  OLD CHEVY DEALER SHELF FIND.  SHIPPING WILL BE 5.00 USPS FIRST CLASS MAIL.  SOLD AS IS.  ALL SALES ARE FINAL/NO RETURNS.   THANKS.

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