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Corvette Turn Signal Flasher, 1963, Signal Stat 142 on 2040-parts.com

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Golden, Colorado, United States

Golden, Colorado, United States

Here's a nice used Signal Stat 142, 2- lamp, turn signal flasher.  These were used on 1963 Corvettes when the car was equiped with optional backup lights. The flasher has a silver annodized aluminum cover with identifying marks embossed versus later era versions of this flasher that used silk screening for the identifying marks.

It's been bench tested and verified to properly drive two number 1034 lamp loads. So, bid in confidence as you get a no-DOA warranty with this part!

Shipping calculator presumes USPS mail service.  Buyer to pay $2 handling fee plus freight at cost (you can define an alternate method of shipment). Sale to complete within 10-days of auction close.

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