rao@utcsstat.UUCP (rao) (10/06/83)
Sorry , maybe this is not the right place for this but I'm getting desperate. Someone stole the hand part of the signal off my '71 Chev. Does anyone know where and how i can replace it?????!!!!! thanx
jsf007@trsvax.UUCP (10/13/83)
#R:utcsstat:-115800:trsvax:55200017:000:321 trsvax!jsf007 Oct 11 07:57:00 1983 If what you're reffering to is the turn signal lever, GM's assemblies are usually snap in types. There is a spring loaded ball bearing at the base of the assembly, so just go to your local junk yard, pull off the prettiest one, and just push it back into the socket of your car. Steve Fintel ...!trsvax!jsf007
mjp@ihuxi.UUCP (Michael J. Pajkos) (08/28/84)
1979 Chevy Nova - 6-cyclinder, ps, pb, automatic, rear window defogger, 66,000 miles, execellent condition, blue - interior and exterior, clean, am/fm stereo, cassette.
mjp@ihuxi.UUCP (Michael J. Pajkos) (08/28/84)
1979 Chevy Nova - 6-cyclinder, automatic trans, power brakes, power steering blue interior and exterior, cloth seats, am/fm stereo cassette, rear window defogger, 66,000 miles, very good condition, clean. Mike Pajkos 979-5175 - work 971-3710 - home
north@down.FUN (08/29/84)
yes, if you own a chevy nova with 66,000 miles then certainly help is needed. i'll bet that was a test message, right? it should have been posted in net.general, where it belongs. hard to believe, but in this modern age of parking light flames, i yearn for the old days of BMW-vs-musclecar flames. stephen c north
fdb@mgweed.UUCP (Frank Bishop) (11/12/85)
this is a test