Turn Signal Part Number

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Eagle1
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Turn Signal Part Number

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Hello, I am a brand new owner of a 67, 1600. I purchased the car via auction on BAT last wk. As of the moment, I know very little about the car, but it is lots of fun to drive! It’s been restored but I believe it’s a FrankenDatsun.
The left blinkers not working and I’ve been told by a mechanic the turn signal needs to be replaced. Would anybody know the part number, where I might find one and the avg price? I’m not an eBay fan, saw prices fm $20 to $350. But then again I’m learning... any assistance would be appreciated!
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Linda
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Re: Turn Signal Part Number

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Keep the turn signal, it might be dirt, loose connection, bad bulb etc. Since they are pricey, many try to troubleshoot first.
Old cars are easier to fix :)
Here is a wiring diagram for the turn signals from the Tech Wiki

http://www.311s.org/PDFs/curtis/datsun_ ... 66_675.pdf

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Sadly-Linda has passed away 2022. She was the 311's den mother and drove the first Rare-Parts ball joint project. RIP.
Eagle1
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Re: Turn Signal Part Number

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I had asked the prev owner about it he said he had checked the contacts, I’ll take a second look
Thx
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