1956 Chevy Pickup Turn Signal Switch Assembly

Part Number: AAW38250

US$27.00

Status: Preorder

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Description

Description

American Autowire 38250 1956 Chevrolet Truck Turn Signal Switch Assembly:

Overview:

The American Autowire 38250 is a high-quality reproduction turn signal switch assembly designed for classic Chevrolet vehicles, specifically tailored for models without column shifters. This switch is part of American Autowire’s OEM-style product line, offering reliable performance and easy integration into vintage vehicle restorations.

Product Name: Turn Signal Switch Assembly
Part Number: 38250
Manufacturer: American Autowire
Category: Electrical Wiring / Turn Signal Components
 

Vehicle Compatibility:

  • 1956 Chevrolet Trucks

Key Features:

  • OEM-Style Construction: Made from durable plastic to replicate original GM switch designs.
  • Wiring Included: Comes with pre-attached wiring for simplified installation.
  • Stock Terminal Type: Fits transmission models without column shifters.
  • No Relay Required: Designed for direct connection without additional components.
  • Sold Individually: Each unit includes one switch assembly.

Installation Notes:

  • Designed for plug-and-play use in compatible vehicles.
  • Ideal for restorers seeking a factory-correct look and function.
  • May require minor adjustments depending on vehicle modifications.

Perfect for classic truck restorers and enthusiasts working on 1956 Chevrolet models who need a dependable and authentic turn signal switch solution. Whether replacing a worn-out unit or completing a full wiring overhaul, the 38250 switch ensures safe and functional signaling.

 

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