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EBAY TURN SIGNAL SWITCH for $11.999.00

Misprint or decimal in the wrong place ?? {$119.99 maybe}, see an other add below 1968-69 A-B-C Body non-tilt, same place for $199.99
 
Misprint or decimal in the wrong place ?? {$119.99 maybe}, see an other add below 1968-69 A-B-C Body non-tilt, same place for $199.99



It says your bidding on quanity of 38 NOS 2857241 Mopar switches......It’s just another interesting ebay story.........
 
It says your bidding on quanity of 38 NOS 2857241 Mopar switches......It’s just another interesting ebay story.........

I didn't really pat attention...LOL...
looks like your right/correct, for a quantity of 38, way too much for sure, rare or not
 
I think everyone should add this sale to their watch list. Make him think there are dozens of folks thinking about paying that price. :)
 
and the bastard won't even ship them to the winning bidder
 
At that price I'll just let people guess where I'm going!
 
I have to ask. How often does one of these switches need to be replaced? Are they that much in demand?? I have owned and driven 60's Mopars since I was a teenager in the early 70s. I have NEVER had to replace one!
 
Classic Industries sells their repro switches for $155 and I think that's overpriced. This guy wants $315 each for 38 of them? Why? Because they are NOS? No thanks.:no:
 
Maybe they fit Jay Leno's Stutzes -- he can buy them -- that's coffee money for him....

Some people D O have chutzpuh.............

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I have 1 last N.O.S. Turn Signal Switch for the 1970 - 1975 (Don't recall the # off the top of my head) -- it is in the old Mopar Box ---- was going to ask $ 175 at Chryslers @ Carlisle.... that's fair, isn't it???
Only have 1........
It'll be at Chryslers @ Carlisle --- H107 & H108...........
 
Perfect example of why I left, no fled, the restoration world. :) Who in their right mind pays $155, or $175, or $315 for a part that's worth tops $20? And worse... that isn't even viewable once it's installed!

It's a switch for crying out loud. Be a little creative and adapt a newer part.
 
Perfect example of why I left, no fled, the restoration world. :) Who in their right mind pays $155, or $175, or $315 for a part that's worth tops $20? And worse... that isn't even viewable once it's installed!

It's a switch for crying out loud. Be a little creative and adapt a newer part.
Exactly! Who gives a sh*t if a turn signal switch is NOS. You cant see the damn thing in the car. Is some judge at a show going to tear the steering column apart to make sure the turn signal switch is correct? Not on my car.
 
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