Re: IML: 1968 turn signal switch availability
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Re: IML: 1968 turn signal switch availability



I got mine from Frank Mitchell. The new one has been fine for two years now so I would agree with you that NOS is the way to go on these.

Steve B.


Bradley R. Teets. CPA/PFS, CFP wrote:

Hello fellow Imperial lovers




I am interested in acquiring a new (NOS) turn signal switch for non-tilt Saginaw steering column. It is 10 wire and according to Chrysler / Imperial parts book I have, it is part 2880829. I can see that Collectorsautosupply.com has parts listed but they are often overpriced. Do you have other suggested sources for these parts I can check. I secured a used one from Murray Park which worked for awhile but it is now acting up which leads me to believe I should go to NOS this time. Thank you for your assistance.



Sincerely,

Bradley R. Teets, CPA/PFS, CFP®



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