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WTB NOS turn signal switch 1965 Belverdere

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NOS turn signal switch for a 1965 belvedere. The Shee mar one didnt work for me. Even though they said it fits 63-66 belvedere.
Lemme know
 
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NOS turn signal switch for a 1965 belvedere. The Shee mar one didnt work for me. Even though they said it fits 63-66 belvedere.
Lemme know
Check with slant six Dan on FABO. He has good quality ones. Mine's been working fine for 8-9 years...
 
ive asked him for the past few month and no go, his messages has been full lately, not taking any new messages. anyone else having this prob messaging him?
 
What is the part number?
 
This is the original one. I dont see any part numbers on it.

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Check with slant six Dan on FABO. He has good quality ones. Mine's been working fine for 8-9 years...
ive asked him for the past few month and no go, his messages has been full lately, not taking any new messages. anyone else having this prob messaging him?
I contacted him on FABO but he was having issues with PM's here. I understand that he is trying to get more of those good switches. Hopefully within the next month or so.
 
Does anyone on FBBO have one of these?
1wildRT, that one you posted might work. Is that your listing? I messaged the guy but he stopped responding, thanks though
 
Home and finally had time to look. I have two NOS units, so could let one go. Need $350US + shipping for it. Can't insure for value, or will get 35% tariff slapped. Let me know... @65belvedere2
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That NOS switch would be the way to go but don't overlook this option. I asked my friend Jeff if he had any switches. He sells Mopar cars and parts for a living. He had a column with wheel and the switch feels real good in it. I haven't removed it yet but it has a solid detent feel. I will pull it and clean it and add back a little dielectric grease so it operates smoothly. Fingers crossed.

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much appreciated but paying a premium for a part and getting it from another country thats not able to be insured, gonna pass. Good luck with your sale.
Not sure what the "premium" is, as that's what they sell for, and as I told you a week or more ago I'd look for it when I got home from Camp. I was only offering it to you as I have two, not trying to really sell it. I have a '64 and a '66, so a switch for each.. but hopefully I only ever need one. I won't get into the "value" for insurance issue, that'll take it political.. LOL
 
That NOS switch would be the way to go but don't overlook this option. I asked my friend Jeff if he had any switches. He sells Mopar cars and parts for a living. He had a column with wheel and the switch feels real good in it. I haven't removed it yet but it has a solid detent feel. I will pull it and clean it and add back a little dielectric grease so it operates smoothly. Fingers crossed.

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Let me know, id be interested
 
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