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Old February 28th, 2013, 12:51 PM
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NOS 1969-1972 Cruise Control turn signal lever

******SOLD*******NOS Oldsmobile turn signal cruise control lever. The box flap with the part number is gone. I believe this type was used on the full size cars from late 60's into the 70's. It is in beautiful NOS condition. $65.00, includes Priority Mail shipping. Bill OBryan 619 Courtview Dr. Greensburg, Pa. 15601 (724) 837-9341 obryan15@msn.com
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Old February 28th, 2013, 01:46 PM
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Isn't that for 73-77? IIRC the one for 71/72 which looks identical on the pushbutton end is a bolt in, not a screw in.
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the screw in style is the big car and the bolt on is the A body. Can't remember the years.
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Old February 28th, 2013, 02:14 PM
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If this works for a '71 Delta Royal convertible, I'm interested.
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Old February 28th, 2013, 02:16 PM
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opps, my has wood graning on it. Never mind.
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Old February 28th, 2013, 02:22 PM
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Thx Eric, It looks exactly like the 72 NOS one I have for my Cutlass (except mine has the flat tab for bolt in). 71/72 look the same, but 70 and earlier had different appearance on the stalk.

70 CC stalk


Cruise is a relatively rare option for these old A, B and C bodies. Contrary to popular belief, even the B/C cars didn't all come loaded with options.
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Old February 28th, 2013, 02:27 PM
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opps, my has wood graning on it. Never mind.
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?? The cruise switch on the dash of the Delta is just to turn the unit on/off - much like the rocker switch on the lower dash of the A body. None of the stalks on the Delta, Ninety Eight or Cutlass had wood grain on the levers. As Eric pointed out this is for B body cars (Delta is B body) so it will likely fit in nicely. This stalk is used 2 ways - for setting the cruise speed, and signal light indicator.
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Originally Posted by jensenracing77
the screw in style is the big car and the bolt on is the A body. Can't remember the years.
Correct, the years are 71 and later - 70 is the fluted style in the image above that Allan posted

Not a ton of cars had cruise but more than you'd think. Seems like a lot of the 2 BLL SX's got it and the convertibles - "cruising cars"

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Found the part number flap inside the box. Original # 412341 was crossed out, 408847 hand written above it.
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opps, my has wood graning on it. Never mind.
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Well, mine definitely has wood gaining on it. It my not be original, but it's what I have on my Convt.
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Any chance you could post a pic of it? Never seen one with woodgrain and would like to see how it was done.
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Originally Posted by Allan R
Any chance you could post a pic of it? Never seen one with woodgrain and would like to see how it was done.
Hi Allen, My car is in storage right now, but will try to get a picture of the lever and post it later.
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Did you sell?
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I bought this one off of ebay recently. It should work for my 67 442, which I think was the first year for the A body to have the turn signal stick controller for cruise, with 66 being a dash switch. Apparently it does not have the flutes of the olde ones, so it's incorrect. Guess I'll use it until I find the correct one, it was pretty cheap.
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