RE: trying again, turn signal switch interchange?
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RE: trying again, turn signal switch interchange?



I paid Frank Mitchell $189.50 for a NOS switch for my '64 Belvedere 2 
years ago, but at least I got all the lights working properly again.  
I've bought other Plymouth and Dodge parts from "Dodge Boy" in Coon 
Valley WI (the listing on eBay)and I've been pleased with the things 
I've gotten...Brian


mcwheels@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> Funny thing Neal, they just had a discussion about that $168.99 switch 
> on my old 66/67 Charger group yesterday. Didn't I just mention about the 
> 
> guys in this hobby that are out to make a big profit off us poor folks. 



'64 Belvedere
Woodstock, IL.

"The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is that little 
extra."


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