[Found!] Flasher switch

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Hello Mopar fanatics...
I'm still looking for the flasher switch for my 1968 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible...any help is greatly appreciated.

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Have you tried taking it apart and fixing it yourself. I did exactly that for my 69 Barracuda. I can't tell for sure from the picture, but as I remember, mine looked like that. On mine, there were 4 little metal tabs that held the metal casing to the bakealite back. I pried them up carefully and separated the pieces. There might have been a few small springs that helped maintain pressure on the contact points. I don't remember for sure as I pulled apart several switches and it was several years ago. The inside was so dirty and filled with dried out old grease, no wonder it didn't work. I cleaned it out thoroughly, scuffed all the contact points with 600 grit wet or dry paper, put a little Di-Electric grease on the contact points and put the switch back together. After almost 20 years, it is still working fine. And if it doesn't work, what are you out???
 
Have you tried taking it apart and fixing it yourself. I did exactly that for my 69 Barracuda. I can't tell for sure from the picture, but as I remember, mine looked like that. On mine, there were 4 little metal tabs that held the metal casing to the bakealite back. I pried them up carefully and separated the pieces. There might have been a few small springs that helped maintain pressure on the contact points. I don't remember for sure as I pulled apart several switches and it was several years ago. The inside was so dirty and filled with dried out old grease, no wonder it didn't work. I cleaned it out thoroughly, scuffed all the contact points with 600 grit wet or dry paper, put a little Di-Electric grease on the contact points and put the switch back together. After almost 20 years, it is still working fine. And if it doesn't work, what are you out???
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