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Vintage Napa Model #638 Accessory Turn-signal Switch / Hazard Switch on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
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Troutdale, Oregon, US

Troutdale, Oregon, US
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Vintage Napa Model 638 Accessory Turn Signal, Hazard Light Switch.

 Good condition. Handle clicks into all the right places and pulls out smoothly for Hazards.

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