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Signal-stat No. 17 Front Turn Signal Pair....... Nos Amber Lenses on 2040-parts.com

US $76.54
Location:

Whitefish, Montana, United States

Whitefish, Montana, United States
Very nice original Signal Stat No. 17 truck turn signals with streamlined housing. 4" in diameter. Reflector and interior components of light are very nice including the cork gaskets. NOS lenses show very minor shelf wear. Will take either 6 or 12 volt. Uncertain as to what bulbs are presently in them. Bidder to confirm application prior to bidding.
Brand:Signal-Stat Surface Finish:paint Manufacturer Part Number:No. 17 Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front

Very nice original Signal Stat No. 17  truck turn signals with streamlined housing.  4" in diameter.  Reflector and interior components of light are very nice including the cork gaskets.  NOS lenses show very minor shelf wear.  Will take either 6 or 12 volt.  Uncertain as to what bulbs are presently in them.  Bidder to confirm application prior to bidding.

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