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Nos Tungsol 6v Turn Signal Flasher 1946-54 Gm Kaiser Nash Packard Stude Ford L-m on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Vacaville, California, United States

Vacaville, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Wagner/Tung-Sol Manufacturer Part Number:535

Auction is for a New Old Stock 3-prong  Tung-Sol Turn Signal Flasher that fits the following 6 volt applications: 1950-1953 Buick 1946-1952 Cadillac 1948-1954 Chevrolet 1950-1952 Crosley 1949-1955 Ford 1951-1954 Henry J 1953-1955 Hudson 1947-1954 Kaiser & Frazer 1946-1955 Lincoln 1949-1955 Mercury 1946-1955 Nash 1946-1954 Packard 1946-1954 Pontiac 1946-1954 Studebaker 1953-1960 Willys AND LIKE YOUR CAR, THIS FLASHER WAS MADE IN AMERICA!

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