NOS 1969-1972 Cruise Control turn signal lever
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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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Just an Olds Guy
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Edmonton, AB. And "I am Can 'eh' jun - eh"
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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.
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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Just an Olds Guy
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Edmonton, AB. And "I am Can 'eh' jun - eh"
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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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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"
Last edited by stevengerard; February 28th, 2013 at 02:41 PM.
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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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