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(nos) Ford 1971-73 Mustang Power Window Switch-rh (passenger) C9az-14529-d Ford on 2040-parts.com

US $57.95
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midwest, United States

midwest, United States
Condition:New Brand:FORD Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:C9AZ-14529-D

 FORD  1971-1973 MUSTANG POWER WINDOW SWITCH -RH  PASSENGER SIDE

-NOS (NEW OLD STOCK) OEM PART IN ORIGINAL BOX BY FORD MOTOR CO!

FOMOCO PART# C9AZ-14529-D

THIS NOS FORD POWER WINDOW SWITCH IS FOR THE PASSENGER SIDE DOOR

-PERFECT PART TO REPLACE YOUR MISSING, BROKEN, CORRODED ORIGINAL POWER WINDOW SWITCH!

IF YOU ARE RESTORING A CONCOURS QUALITY VINTAGE MUSTANG OR JUST WANT TO GIVE YOUR RESTORATION AN ORIGINAL FORD PART...THIS IS THE ONE YOU WANT! GET YOUR INTERIOR BACK TO IT'S ORIGINAL GLORY WITH THIS NOS FORD PART!

APPLICATION SPECIFIC: 1971-73 FORD MUSTANG (WITH POWER WINDOWS)



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