Skylark GS OEM Turn Signal Lever

Discussion in 'Parts for sale' started by BroadbentA, Jun 25, 2011.

  1. BroadbentA

    BroadbentA Well-Known Member

    Driver Quality part due to pitting. If you just need a replacement arm for one that is broken or missing this is nice and cheap but don't use it in a car you plan to enter in a concours competition! $10.00 shipped in the lower 48. You can get these @ "Then and Now Auto" fpr $30.00 plus whatever they charge for shipping and handling but they might be repro.

    International members must have a U.S. mailing address to ship to - sorry, it's hard for me to fill out customs forms and to stand in the long lines at our post office at my age.

    I can do personal checks (have to clear before I ship), Postal Money Orders (preferred) or Paypal IF you pay the fees on your end.

    Alan R. Broadbent
    2700 Oklahoma Street
    West Melbourne FL 32904
    (321) 427-3070
    abroadbent@bellsouth.net
     

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  2. hiphopelements

    hiphopelements Knowledge is Freedom

    If will fit a 68-69 I will take it:)
     
  3. BroadbentA

    BroadbentA Well-Known Member

    I just looked at http://www.musclecarnation.com/ and found this lever to be for a 1970 Buick but could not post the link to the exact page or part for some reason. Once you get into the web site ("Then & Now Parts") go into the "Interior" portion and I think it is in the third page. You will see other levers there as well such as the screw-in tilt-wheel levers, etc. Hope this helps.

    Alan
     
  4. 70455ht

    70455ht Well-Known Member

    I thouight at least 1969 and 1970 were the same.
     
  5. BroadbentA

    BroadbentA Well-Known Member

    Definitely possible but I was going by the web site that has these available and only indicate they are for the 70 models. A lot of times I go into Ebay and look at pictures people post in their auctions to identify parts that I have so I will check 1969 Skylarks just for the record. I spend HOURS of time looking things up to see what I have before posting it - more like a hobby than a money maker.

    Alan
     
  6. BroadbentA

    BroadbentA Well-Known Member

  7. flynbuick

    flynbuick Guest

    Unless something has changed those repros are not the correct length.
     
  8. BroadbentA

    BroadbentA Well-Known Member

    Kinda why people like me offer OEM stuff where you KNOW the specs are on the money. I just wish that my parts were of better cosmetic quality but that's what they make chrome shops for!

    Alan
     

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