1 Nos Parking Brake Switch Assembly! - Fits 1970-1974 Mustangs & Cougars! 128-11 on 2040-parts.com
Sugar Land, Texas, US
This auction is for (1) NOS Parking Brake Switch Assembly (as pictured) -- This switch was found in an old Restoration Shop that was in business for many years, the bin these were sitting in, had the Ford number DOAZ-15A851-A, written on a paper tab - No original parts box was found.
This old switch is in awesome condition - never used - it's like a blast to the past!
Fits:
These are super rare and hard to find!
GLOBAL shipping OK!!!
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