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I need turn signal switch for a 1947 DeSoto
or Chrysler.Any ideas ??????????
Use your left arm pointing straight out to signal a left turn, and bent 90 degrees upward to signal a right turn. (And use all of your fingers - not just the middle one!) Hope this helps.
Bill
Use your left arm pointing straight out to signal a left turn, and bent 90 degrees upward to signal a right turn. (And use all of your fingers - not just the middle one!) Hope this helps.
Bill
A good suggestion Bill but only old geezers like us will know what that means. Younger people will wonder what the heck he is doing and question his sanity.
That is true
If you have the part number try partsvoice.com. I usually find what I am looking for there, although the price is not always to my liking
Chris
I got one some years back from Frank Mitchell but of course like anything Frank sells is cost too much.
James